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![]() | Nikon AF 50mm f/1.8 D Pros: Light, bright, economic Cons: It has no built-in AF motor, plastic construction. Opinion: My first fixed lens, excellent in terms of brightness and with a good focus. Makes the best machines on FF, but also on my D90 allows me to get good results. The only notes, to want to try and however justified by the ridiculous price, are lack of engine that allows you to use the AF on the machines in the economy segment and plastic construction. sent on September 27, 2011 |
![]() | Nikon D90 Pros: Solidity, double ring, internal AF motor, ISO sensitivity, pentaprima, ability to shoot video. Cons: I would have liked some more focus point and lacks autofocus in video function. Opinion: I took this reflex shortly before the finding of the D7000 for an unbeatably low price. Solid body, great ergonomics, dual control dial to have everything at your fingertips and built-in AF motor by which it is possible to use very valid targets without fainting. I must say that even at high ISO machine performs well and allows you to bring home some good shots. Certainly not the ISO it would never be enough, but I can be satisfied. Only note, probably dictated more by personal needs that need to be widespread, I would like to have some point AF in more than 11 available. E 'was also the first camera to allow you to shoot videos of good quality, but when shooting the MAF, unlike cameras Nikon newer home has to be handled manually. sent on September 27, 2011 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR Pros: Focal length, quality / price ratio Cons: Brightness, strength bayonet Opinion: And 'the lens that I got bundled with my D90. I can definitely say that it is a good lens, light, with a decent autofocus and a focal allowing you to deal with most situations. Of course the brightness is at minimum wage, but at this price you ask for a zoom is impossible. The only criticism I would make is that the bayonet resin instead of metal. sent on September 27, 2011 |
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