It was a toss-up between the 16-85 and the 18-200, and I ultimately decided to go with the D80. For my upcoming trip, I decided to purchase a travel zoom. in auto-mode during the warm summer months when the weather was clear and sunny operated without a hitch, and even when it was littered inadvertently with material at dusk, it was still able to pull the frames out of the channels inside the business. In a nutshell, the frames are sharp, and the aperture setting is adequate for shooting in daytime and open areas. I believe that this is crucial, and I will repeat it: when the weather is clear, when the sun is shining, and when there is little cloud cover, this group produces good shots that are free of noise at ISO 400, color blockages in red, and soap! (I think, after reading the manual for the camera, you can deal with this by playing with ISO, exposure compensation, and shutter speed), it's more likely not the lens that's to blame. Focus throwing begins in the shadow (forest) at f/5.6 (85mm). In architectural design, it does not usually disrupt the geometry by 16 millimeters, but it can do so up to 24 millimeters (from case to case). While taking a group portrait, the same consideration should be given to facial deformities (rarely). It works particularly effectively beside the window and in rooms that are otherwise bright in an apartment that does not have a flash. with a focal length of 85 mm. The reason I put "macro" in quotation marks is because, in general, it is not very effective as a macro, but it is also a zoom. However, I really enjoy using it. despite the fact that most of the photographs inside this focus range appeal to me. concentrates most of the time rapidly, which is a really desirable quality. tupit very infrequently, and in addition to that, nobody turned off the manual focus function. The sturdy construction, the well-executed design, and the use of metal for the mount all inspire respect. If your "trunk" moves, you can fix the lid while simultaneously answering two questions. conclusion: costly. In the event that you require exactly "nikon to nikon" and trip, he is a potential candidate. But now, for instance, there is Tokina, and although it is priced similarly, the aperture ratio on it is 2.8. and sharpness is something I won't comment on because you need to test it with a certain camera. When it comes to photographing CHILDREN at home, you should instantly consider the 35mm and the 50mm lenses. f/1.4 or f/1.8. a change has been made to the review.
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