guys i just need your expertise.. what lense(nikon) should i buy for outdoors at a budget for 20-30k?
guys i just need your expertise.. what lense(nikon) should i buy for outdoors at a budget for 20-30k?
Bisan unsa ra nga lens pwede outdoors. Mag agad ra na nimo kung tiil ang gamiton pag paduol/palayo or ang lens mechanism. Kung gusto ug duol ka sa subject while getting most of the background, an ultra wide will do. Kung gusto ka di kaayo duol pero di pud kaayo layo, 35mm to 85mm is best. Kung di angay maduol nimo, ang subject ang paduola with a telephoto. Mag agad ra pud na nimo how much compromise sa quality that you will allow to experience, lesser zoom range lesser compromise. Magkataas ang imong experience the more you will seek for more quality than convenience. I suggest to start for quality right away, di ka magmahay.![]()
newbie pa kaau q terms in photography.. nka try pud q ug 35mm what i noticed nindot gyud cya pang indoor e.s.p ang place mismo nindot ang settings sa light.. pero kung sa outdoor nko gtry nag lisod pud q ug bagay2x(like setting the aperture,iso and shutter) to get sharp and cleaner picture
Aron sharp ang kuha, hold it firmly aron walay gamay nga kurog. Sa kagamay sa 35mm, pwede ka makalimot ug pugong, di baya na VR lens. Samot na paresan ug gaan pud nga camera, prone to shake gyud ang setup unlike heavy nga camera. Sharp gyud ang kuha aning 35mm labi na ug ma focus nimo ug sakto sa imong gi target, pugngan lang gyud nimo ug maayo.
naay maayong review dire ay:
Nikon 70-300mm VR
Nikon 18-200mm
nindot kaayo
dire for more detail review:
Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S VR DX review: Digital Photography Review
Nikkor AF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G IF-ED VR DX - Review / Test Report
Nikkor AF-S 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G IF-ED VR - Review / Lab Test Report
kitlens is good enough for outdoors. save your money for that time when your gear outdoes your skill. by then you would know exactly which lens to buy, instead of buying now and selling it a few months later because you realized you have been hasty with your choice.
once you know your forte you will know what lens is best for you. meantime, just borrow from friends and try out most focal lengths. good luck.![]()
Kit lens karong panahona, nice na kaayo. Diha gyud 'ta makat-on ug maayo. Kung mag practice ug fixed lens, make use of the kit lens but never change the zoom setting. Example: 35mm setting ra permi for the entire shoot, tiil lang gamiton atras/abante aron maka frame ug sakto. Kung mag pratice ug wide permi, set it at widest setting. Bisan kulangon sya kompara sa ultrawide, at least you will have that feeling nga you have to move yourself to get the best framing, usually you'll get close to your subject with a wide angle and make use of the background. A few steps forward with the 85mm, dako na kaayo na ug difference mahimo. Inig maanad na ka ug adjust in every situation by using your feet, dako ni ug ikatabang nimo growing with photography than magsalig ug zoom-in/out with a lens. Lahi ang field of view when moving in or out than zooming in or out. From experience, training youself this way is a lot better than relying too much on the zoom capability of a lens. Other than naka exercise ka sa imong body, you can explore different field of view in relation to your subject, mas daghan kang makita - paspas ang development.
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