Thursday, 22 January 2015

The best lens for Nikon D750



Affordable Nikon FX lenses?


Where are you on a camera with a DX sensor have a wide choice of quality, affordable zoom lenses, you come looking for an affordable lens with high image quality for a camera with an FX sensor rather from a lens with a fixed focal length. That's easy to explain. Lens errors such as color separation (chromatic aberration), vignetting and distortion increase as you progress goes off from the center of the image. This kind of lens aberrations is becoming increasingly visible, if you use a camera with a larger sensor. Then the lenses are where most compromises have been made in the lens design - mostly the cheaper zoom lenses - first by the wayside.

Nikon D750 or Nikon D610?


Both the Nikon D610 and the Nikon D750 offer the high picture quality you would expect from a modern SLR with a full frame sensor. In particular, the signal / noise ratio and the dynamic range are phenomenal. Dpreview chose the Nikon D750 as the best camera in the category " High-end full-frame camera . " The Nikon D750 won at DPReview the D810 because of the lighter body, built-in Wi-Fi, the tilting screen and higher recording speed. The Nikon D610 is the price stunner of the Nikon FX cameras: for less than 2,000 euros you have a Nikon D610, including a 24-85mm kit lens. For the Nikon D750, you pay 700 euros more, but you get so much extra convenience in return, that in our view certainly worthwhile to save through a Nikon D750. The Nikon D750 is currently the only SLR with a full frame sensor and a tilting screen. Built-in WiFi, faster AF with more AF points, more shots per second, so. You will probably not use it in every shot, but you will certainly not regret it if you invest extra 700 euros in the D750. If you have not the money about, enjoy the full-frame image quality of the Nikon D610. What sharpness, noise, dynamic range and color reproduction concerns evade both cameras together very very few.

Best lenses for amateurs with a Nikon D750 / D610:

You buy an SLR because of the many creative possibilities that a camera with a unique choice of interchangeable lenses. Depending on your capacity (financial and physical), subject and your ambitions, there are always several choices. Our practice and test experience with almost 25 lenses on a Nikon FX camera led to this list with good lenses for the Nikon D750 (or D610). We mention only lenses that we tested. Because it is hard enough to compare apples to oranges.

The 'best lens' for Nikon D750 / D610 is not there.
Some of the lenses 24, which we have tested on a Nikon FX camera, are in the neighborhood.

Best Nikon D750 kit lens

The Nikon D750 is offered as a kit with the Nikon AF-S 24-120mm f / 4G ED VR (2010) and the Nikon AF-S 24-85mm f / 3.5-4.5 VR (2012). The Nikon D610 is mainly with the Nikon AF-S 24-85mm f / 3.5-4.5 VR offered. We have not tested the 24-120mm, so about any quality differences, we can be brief because we dare not yet to rule on. The retail price of both Nikon lenses saves a factor of two, although that is a lot less in practice.
We nevertheless chose the Nikon 24-85mm kit lens for Nikon D610 as DE or Nikon D750. The central focus of the 24-85mm is very high, as evidenced by our test with a Nikon D800E, and at f / 5.6 the extreme corners are very sharp. The focal length range of this lens is suitable for many applications, including street photography, documentary photography, wedding photography, where you will choose because of the depth of f / 5.6 or f / 8. So choose with confidence for the Nikon 24-85mm kit lens like and use the money that remains for an investment in a Nikon 20mm f / 1.8G or 70-2000mm Nikon f / 4. Both lenses offer superb image quality and are a good addition to the Nikon 24-85mm f / 3.5-4.5 VR.

The best zoom lens for Nikon D750?

We do at Camera Stuff Review our best to find the cheapest possible lenses, which still deliver impeccable image quality. Sometimes we succeed in that. Sometimes we need to have to accept that you are paying a high price for high quality. The Nikon 70-200mm f / 2.8 VR is one of the best lenses - and then we count the lenses with a fixed focal length with - we've tested. If the budget and the weight of the lens does not matter, we would recommend a photographer every Nikon 70-200mm f / 2.8 VR. With a little less bright, but at least as good quality and also cheaper Nikon AF-S 70-200mm f / 4 , are speed and image quality of the D750 also full justice. For amateur photographers, the Nikon 70-200mm f / 4 VR dream of a lens and in our opinion an absolute must.

Macro photography with a Nikon D750

Would you like to take pictures of very small subjects, then you end up in the macro photography. Macro lenses are - even if you use them as a "normal" lens - without exception very well in terms of image quality: they all offer a very high and uniform sharpness from corner to corner and usually very little distortion. Therefore, macro lenses also quite popular for reproduction photography. Do you use a macro lens for shooting a live subject, choose a macro lens with a focal length of 100mm. Like the Nikon 105mm f / 2.8G . That is a perfect macro lens for the Nikon D750.

To create a portrait is usually used a short, slightly strong telephoto lens with a focal length between 85 and 135mm. At longer focal lengths, you come far from the model, so you have less contact. A shorter focal length you run the chance of a little flattering, long nose. The Nikon AF-S 85mm 1.8G this year for good reason named Ivo's choice: high brightness, long focal length, horrible image quality and an attractive price make this bokeh king an ideal portrait lens for each portrait photography. The difference in brightness with the 70-200mm f / 4 is so large that you can not really about duplicate, if you buy both lenses.

Telephoto Lenses for Nikon D610


A Nikon AF-S 70-200mm f / 4 will be for some Nikon D610 or D750 owners still beyond their financial reach. The Tokina 70-200mm f / 2.8 , Tamron 70-300mm and 70-300mm Nikon are affordable alternatives, with the Nikon and Tamron 70-300mm besides a lower price also some extra range offer as a telephoto lens. If you choose one of these two cheap telezooms, your loss of brightness. Fortunately, both with built-in image stabilization. According to me, the Nikon 70-300mm slightly faster than the Tamron 70-300mm sharp, and the bokeh is more beautiful, but in terms of quality both lenses are further close together. Because of the price our preference tends towards the Tamron, but if it plays a lesser role we choose the Nikon.

Best FX lenses with fixed focal length

Shooting with a fixed focal length in the beginning perhaps more difficult than shooting with a zoom lens. But you're going to think more consciously about the composition. Lenses with fixed focal length are also smaller, lighter and often cheaper than zoom lenses. Personally I prefer a 24mm lens, as I take my first lens with a fixed focal length. But most photographers opt for a 50mm or 35mm, because the picture what you see through the viewfinder is the most consistent with the angle of your eyes. A 50mm f / 1.8 wins in price of a 35mm f / 1.8, while the image quality marginally more. A 50mm f / 1.4 is immediately a lot more expensive. Hence our choice for the Nikon AF-S 50mm f / 1.8 as the best standard lens for a Nikon D610 or D750.

Low Light

The Sigma 35mm f / 1.4 ART objectively meets the highest standards, even at full frame cameras with high pixel numbers such as the Nikon D800E. Both mechanically and optically, there is virtually nothing to be desired. The Nikon 50mm f / 1.4 is optically less well, but also a lot cheaper again. On our wish list for the perfect low-light lens is only vibration reduction.

Wide angle

This article would be almost the entire series Nikon AF-S f / 1.8G lenses (28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm) can be mentioned. We do have a few focal duplication terms, by overlap with the zoom range of the Nikon 24-85mm. The Nikon 20mm 1.8G is beyond the zoom range of 24-85mm and offers you a lot more image for little money. The difference between 20mm and 24mm may seem small, but it is not. The panoramic view that this affordable ultra bright wide angle you bid, is much more impressive than a recording made with a 24mm lens. Let stand with 28mm. It is a world of difference.

Affordable bokeh

An important argument to switch on a Nikon FX camera, the beautiful background blur / bokeh you can create with such cameras. You've selected a Nikon D750 or Nikon D610, because the FX concepts are extremely affordable cameras, with unparalleled picture quality. In the higher price, there are several lenses with attractive bokeh, such as the Nikon 70-200mm f / 2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Nikkor and Nikon 58mm 1.4g . The Sigma 35mm f / 1.4 Art offers a nice bokeh, but has a relatively short focal length. The Nikon AF-S 85mm 1.8G this year for good reason named Ivo's choice: high brightness, long focal length, horrible image quality and an attractive price make this bokeh king to the best bokeh lens for a Nikon D750.