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The Nikon 50/1.4 is practically the only choice within “normal” budgets to get an 1.4 Nikon AF lens. Since the Nikon 28/1.4 AF-D was discontinued, the only other AF choice is the Nikon 85/1.4, and in spring 2010 just appeared the new 24/1.4. continue reading…

The Nikon 20/2.8 was a long time favorite among the Nikon shooters in the film days, but it proves very useful in this digital age too. continue reading…

The Lensbaby 2 is a selective focus SLR camera lens making it pretty unique for the interesting effects that can be achieved with ease. continue reading…

Based on the image and built quality, the Tokina 100 macro is a very worthwile alternative to the more expensive macro lenses and belongs to the range of Tokina professional line. continue reading…

The Nikon 50 1.8 is the smallest, lightest and cheapest lens among the AF Nikon lenses. A lot of users say that it is one of the sharpest too. And this should make you think really hard why you still don’t own and use one. continue reading…

When the digital SLR cameras with APS size sensors first appeared, most photographers were disappointed by the fact that their wide angle lenses were not wide enough anymore. Then, Nikon responded with the launch of DX lenses, of which the Nikon 12-24 DX had the same coverage as a 18-35mm on film or full frame digital cameras. continue reading…

Despite its penetration to the market, this lens is sometimes overlooked by the digital camera buyers or is sold very early in favor of different other zoom lenses, said to be better or longer, depending on the taste of the owner. I just presume that in a lot of cases, the owners are quite new to (D)SLR photography and are not very familiar with the zoom lenses other than those on compact or bridge digital cameras. continue reading…

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