The Nikon 18 200mm is a high quality zoom lens available for digital cameras from Nikon. This lens has an 11x zoom and offers quick auto focusing and the ability to switch to manual focus.
The Nikon d2h camera has the ability to adapt to many different lenses. The lens that comes from the factory is the Nikon 70-200mm VR f/2.8 Digital Zoom lens.
Sigma has a 70-300 zoom lens that is comparible with the Nikon F55. It costs around $150.
200-400mm, with a monopod (single leg tripd).
Unfortunately no. With an adapter one can use a Nikon lens on a Canon body, but the distances between lens and register (the critical point in the camera body where the image is recorded) make it impossible to even create an adapter to use Canon lenses on Nikon bodies.
The digital camera with the best zoom is, according to ephotozine, the Nikon Coolpix P510. It has a 42x optical zoom lens, and it will only cost you å£249.
The Nikon D5000 comes with a Nikkor AF-S 18-55mm kit lens when bought, though you can also purchase the camera new without the lens, or with a series of other choices of lenses. This lens is a good starting lens to learn the basics with, but if you are looking for a more professional method of photographing, I would recommending investing in a prime or zoom lens.
For me the best lens you could buy for this purpose is the Nikon 70-200mm f/4G ED VR Nikkor Zoom Lens. It's a Nikon lens built for a Nikon camera and is: • Lightweight and portable at just 29.3 oz and a mere 7.0-in. long • Optimized for capturing high-quality stills and HD videos on both FX- and DX-format cameras • Nikon's high-performance f/4 fixed aperture zoom lens If you want more information there are 34 owner reviews on this website for the USA http://amzn.to/14IigCR or here for the UK http://amzn.to/11Sa51k If this lens is not for you then there are more lens options here for the USA http://amzn.to/11QMU8W or here for the UK http://amzn.to/10nLEG6 along with owner reviews. The Nikon 70-200mm f/4G ED VR Nikkor Zoom Lens is in stock at the moment, but I'm not sure if stocks will last for much longer at this great price - the price is heavily discounted on the UK site! Good luck.
No it does not, it only has 5.8 optical zoom.
Any lens which is wider than about 28mm all the way upto 10mm is called a wide angle. However, some lens manufacturers will add some zoom capability to their lens, e.g., 10mm to 20mm from Sigma, or 12mm-24mm from Nikon or some go even more extreme like 18mm-200mm from some manufacturers...
Nikon Coolpix P500 allows you to take Full HD 1080p movies. It has super-zoom compact camera as well as a long lens and a 3-inch 921k-dots Tilting Display which is cool.
A zoom lens is a feature included on many digital camers. On traditional, manual cameras, the zoom lens was attached to the primary lens or used in place of the primary lens. Most digital camers have some type of zoom lens. This allows the individual to "zoom" in on an object, somewhat like binoculars, for a closer view and photo. On traditional cameras, the zoom had to me worked manually, by turning the lens or by extending it by hand.