Friday, December 18, 2009

How to Fix 18 55mm Lens Nikkor

How to Fix 18 55mm Lens Nikkor.

We have here the 18 55mm lens nikkor that is seemingly designed to do one thing: make you want more.

I received mine as part of my kit package with my Nikon D40. It is a decent nikkor lens that cuts corners all over to keep price down, and doesn't really do anything great.

However, for those first starting out, it's light as a feather, simple to use, and at least for the initial month or so, all you need to get out and start capturing memories.

As expected for the price, it is of relatively low-grade plastic construction, to include the mount (the part at the rear that connects to the camera), however the optics are uncharacteristically sharp.

While it is an AF-S lens (focusing element in the 18 55mm lens nikkor and not the camera), it doesn't benefit from full-time manual override found on other AF-S lenses (that is, you're able to make manual adjustments after the lens has focused).

I'm sure that Nikon did this as a cost-cutting measure. For users of this 18 55mm lens nikkor , this shouldn't be an issue as you can always switch over to manual focus anyway via a switch on the nikon lens or camera

Save the D40/X which doesn't have an internal focus motor and as such no switch on the camera. However, more experienced users will find the manual focus ring quite distasteful.

Also, since the front element rotates, use with a polarize will be annoying.

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Learn How many megapixels the sensor in the digital SLR camera offers.

Learn How many megapixels the sensor in the digital SLR camera offers.

  • The more pixels, the larger files it will create. Enlargements and cropping are more successful with high-resolution digital files.

  • Look at the command dial, menus and settings. Try them at the camera store and make sure they flow and feel comfortable.

  • Make sure you enjoy the way you change the exposure settings. Some digital SLR camera offer wheels, buttons or menus to change frequently used settings.
  • Take note of the accessories available for the digital SLR camera you are considering.
  • Determine if the lenses that will work with those models of cameras offer the creativity you need, and if they are within your price range.
  • Check the price of batteries, a flash unit and camera bags to fit the equipment you will need to accompany the camera.
  • Shop around for the best price when comparing digital SLR camera. Look at your local retail stores, online retailers and advertisements in photography trade magazines.
  • Since a digital SLR camera is a major purchase, you want to look for sales, rebates or special offers.
  • Hold the digital SLR camera you are considering. Looking at them through a glass case will not let you know if they are simply too heavy, awkward or uncomfortable to hold.
  • Ask the sales associate if you can take a few test shots with the cameras. Compare the image quality by viewing the images on a nearby computer-printing station.
  • Offer to pay for a few copies of the images, so you can take them home and study the image quality.
  • Compare the extras. Ask what type of warranty comes with each camera. Find out if any of the cameras come with accessories like batteries, a battery charger, a media card, video cables or photo-editing software.
  • The cost of accessories can add to your bill, so if one of your top choices is already bundled with these necessities, it may be a better bargain.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How to test DSLR Camera before buying?

How to test DSLR Camera before buying?


The D40 a good camera around with 18-55mm Nikon lens II AF-S series lenses: Lens solution good (but not very fast lens) also good for imaging close-up/macro Lens technology and focus to work within a silence Very good set of lenses.

Auto (no flash mode). Flash mode will pop-up (based on other programming mode), even if you do not want to use flash (which is annoying) this. Built-in flash is not displayed automatically with the P, P, A, the set M.


The ability to switch camera such as sepia and black and white filter, etc Some of the audio features when these features are particularly useful for those who do not have Adobe Photoshop (or other image editing software)

On the D40 is the smallest and lightest among all the Nikon DSLR (even smaller rebel Canon XT / XTi, but the D40 is more ergonomic). I think the camera that fits well with your hands is important.
So ask recommend people to test the camera before buying (if you want to buy online, visit the physical store and test the camera first whenever possible).

D40 has only 3 (horizontal) autofocus point (5 to 11 for D50 and D80). If you know the "rule of three" additional AF points above and below the central pivot (with D50 and D80) will benefit help create the horizontal third line but by 3 points in the horizontal D40 also useful in creating three vertical lines can focus on the central AF point and after a focus lock and then to eat under and down the line.

The third horizontal just make sure that the level of exposure is still needed when you move the frame after focus lock.


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