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Nikon AF DX 10.5mm f/2.8 G ED Fisheye : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on September 05, 2017

Pros: Nice and funny

Cons: Expensive, flare

Opinion: The lens is fun, especially in infrared photography, where I used it more often. They offer a lot of flare, if you have the sun near you can not get light. Too expensive, found used, new I would never have taken it. I have replaced (always for infrared) with the 10-24mm Nikon, it's not the same, but it's also fun.

avatarjunior
sent on February 02, 2015

Pros: Clarity, weight and build quality

Cons: Some phenomenon of stray light

Opinion: Objective fun, great scenic effect in many shooting situations, becomes a faithful companion in every issue with the camera. With the software Nikon Capture NX-D you can eliminate the typical distortion at the edges of the fish-eye, thus making it unnecessary to purchase as super extreme, which fully justifies the expenditure. Only sin that you can not (I think) to mount a polarizing filter.

avatarjunior
sent on September 28, 2011

Pros: Compact, sharp.

Cons: Chromatic aberration.

Opinion: The? Lens (DX) shows very good construction with hammered finishing yellow typical of the brand, providing just a reassuring impression of solidity which is not bad in an object as small as ridotte.Il hood is integrated, but watch the front lens given its convex shape. It 'a fisheye lens with a 180 ° diagonal field. The AF (silent) is not straveloce but given the type of lens is not a problem. The sharpness at small apertures (but watch out for diffraction) is exemplary (at the bottom of these lenses is exploited in general all the pdc possible) and the edges to maintain a sufficient aperture more detail. Suffers from chromatic aberration, but if you shoot in raw via software is a problem easily solved. Nothing to be done for the filters, but you can use jellies inserine in a rear housing. It 'a creative lens to long can also tiring because of the typical distortion of a fisheye. All in all it does not cost even a blunder and the quality it offers is an "experiment" that is worth a try.





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