All Lens
All Lens
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![]() Nikon Nikkor 50 mm F 18 D AF Lens US $100.00
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![]() KODAK EASYSHARE DX7590 50 MP DIGITAL CAMERA PRINTER US $63.23
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![]() Wide Fisheye lens for canon eos rebel t3 t3i T2i T1i 550D 500D 1000D XS 450D XSi US $37.95 |
![]() Panasonic LUMIX DMC FZ30 80 MP Digital Camera Black US $199.00
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![]() Panasonic LUMIX DMC ZS8 141 MP Digital Camera Black US $129.99
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![]() CHINON f17 50mm FAST PRIME LENS PENTAX PK MOUNT US $23.69
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![]() FishEye Macro Combo Lens for Nikon Nikkor 28mm f 28 US $37.95
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![]() Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Digital SLR Camera Black with 18 55 70 300 lenses US $499.00
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![]() VINTAGE CAMERA LENSES AND EQUIPMENT LOT US $29.99
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![]() New LCD Display for Panasonic FH1 FH3 FH20 FP1 FS9 FS10 US $18.80
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![]() Universal Tripod for Canon Sony Panasonic Camera US $9.99
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![]() New LCD SCREEN DISPLAY For 25 Samsung Digimax S1000 US $19.60
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![]() New LCD Display for Panasonic DMC FS4 FS6 FS42 FS62 LS85 US $19.80
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![]() New LCD Screen Display For Panasonic Lumix TZ 3 TZ3 original US $19.80
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![]() Nikon N65 35mm SLR Film Camera US $79.00
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![]() New LCD Screen Display For Samsung Digimax NV9 NV 9 US $19.80
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![]() NEW LCD Screen Display For SONY DSC W80 W90 H7 US $20.25
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![]() Nikon AF S DX Zoom NIKKOR 18 55mm f 35 56G ED II Lens US $51.00
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![]() NEW LCD Screen Display For Samsung PL80 SL630 US $20.80
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![]() New LCD Screen Display for SAMSUNG NV8 NV15 NV20 US $20.80
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![]() New LCD Screen Display For Samsung Digimax S85 S 85 US $21.30
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![]() ROLLEIFLEX 75MM 35 LENS CAP US $19.92
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![]() ROLLEIFLEX 75MM 35 TLR TESSAR US $152.00
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![]() Black Pocket 15x32 Spotting Monocular Mini Telescopes Bag tVt J06 US $.99
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![]() Vintage Canon AE 1 Program Camera Body US $15.00
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![]() Lowepro Flipside 300 camera bag US $70.00
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![]() HD 1280x720p High Definition Digital CamcorderCamera US $64.99
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![]() Kodak EASYSHARE ZD710 71 MP Digital Camera Black EXCELLENT US $22.03
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![]() BRAND NEW D90 5 Lens 3 Nikon 18 105 VR 70 300 50 16GB 3yr WRNTY inUSA US $1,619.99
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How to clean and maintain a camera lens. Hint? Not with the tip of your shirt
You know how you go to the beach and get sand on your camera and on your lens and you take your shirt and…. Noooo! Cleaning a camera lens is a delicate task and doing it wrong can damage the lens permanently. Even fingerprints shouldn’t just be wiped off with the nearest available piece of cloth.
You don’t have to be a genius in order to clean your camera’s lens. It is a simple procedure that requires care and the right set of tools. Of course that most basic tool you’ve got is the lens cap. Not a cleaning tool as much as preventive equipment, the lens cap protects your lens and should be placed after every photograph taken. You should also try to avoid touching your lens. Fingerprints can damage the protective lens layer which is very sensitive.
If you find that your lens is dirty, you should always clean it in a sterile environment with a special lens cleaning kit that is available in all photography stores. The kit usually includes a small lens blower with a brush attached, a specialty lens cloth and a gentle cleaning solution.
When it’s only dust we’re talking about, use the lens blower to remove any particles that are on your lens. You can also use compressed air to remove anything that is on your lens surface. And while you’re at it, you can also use compressed air to clean the camera’s sensor. Just blow a small amount of air directly to remove particles off the sensor.
If it’s smudges, fingerprints or stains – clean the lens with the blower and look closely at the lens. Take the cleaning liquid and apply a couple of drops on your cloth, clean the dirty areas on the lens and leave the lens to dry.
A lens pen is also available in the market. It is a carbon based lens cleaner pen with a soft carbon tip that you can carry it along with you. Gently wipe the lens using the tip of the carbon pen to remove dirt without harming the lens or using cleaning liquids.
Same goes for those of you who use a point-and-shoot camera. Although it is less likely to get dust inside the body, the lens can easily get dirty with smudges or finger prints. Point and shoots usually have a much smaller lens and more precision is required here.
Remember that keeping your camera body clean is important as well. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the camera and wipe the camera filters that tend to get dirty and dusty and can damage your lens.
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What is the best all around lens for a Nikon D80 that can do low light?
I am not a very experienced photographer, but I was hoping someone could help me out. Is there a lens out there that is pretty general, but is also decent with low light?
There are two ways to approach low light: VR (vibration reduction) or large aperture.
If you want a "general purpose" lens, I would guess you want something that zooms instead of a fixed focal length.
If you can deal with a single focal length - like the good old days - you can get a Nikon (or other brand) 50 mm f/1.4 lens. If you set the ISO up a bit, you can take pictures by candlelight with this lens. The Nikon lens is exceptionally good quality. It costs $280 at B&H Photo, which is available through Yahoo! Shopping.
Another "normal" prime lens to consider might be the Nikon Wide Angle AF Nikkor 35mm f/2.0D Autofocus Lens for $320. It's one stop slower (half the light) than the f/1.4, but it's closer to the "classic" normal focal length once you account for the 1.5 lens factor of the D80.
If you want a zoom lens for general purpose, I am about to blow your socks off.
In the "more light is better" school of thought, we have the Nikon Zoom Super Wide Angle AF 17-55mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Autofocus Lens . This is a pretty wide aperture for a zoom lens and it remains the maximum aperture throughout the focal lengths without stopping down as cheaper zooms would do. It's very heavy and it costs $1,200. I own and love this lens.
I also own and love a representative from the other side of the fence, the infamous Nikon Zoom Super Wide Angle-Telephoto AF Zoom Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX VR II Autofocus Lens. The VR really does give you at least 3 more useful stops, which means you can set the shutter speed lower than you ordinarily would be able to do.
I have a few samples pictures taken at of AFTER sunset with each of these lenses on my Flickr site. Check them out.
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Here is a lens that I do not own that might suit your request for "general purpose" and "low light."
Nikon Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto AF Zoom Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR Autofocus Lens - $515.
You might also see what Ken Rockwell has to say abotu choosing a lens. There are several links on this page. Start at the top...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/nikkor.htm


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