You can use any full frame lens on a DX camera, but there will be a 'crop factor' which makes the lens's angle of view look narrower. This can be a bonus with telephoto, portrait, or macro lenses, but ...
Nikon’s updated APS-C mirrorless model aims to being top-level technology to a much wider market, but how does it measure up? Andy Westlake finds out. The post Nikon Z50II review – great results, but ...
Nikon has thought of this and includes VR in all its zoom lenses for this camera – though Nikon's Z-mount prime lenses don't have it and rely instead on a wide maximum aperture to keep shutter speeds ...
It’s a camera which packs some of the full-frame ... But that’s to ignore the excellent pedigree of DX format DSLR lenses we used to see, as well as the fact that, as already mentioned ...
At home on any Z series mirrorless camera. The NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 lens has a 75mm equivalent field of view on APS-C size/DX format cameras. High optical performance unique to Z lenses.
The Z50II cuts size and weight versus full-frame cameras, its APS-C (DX in Nikon speak) sensor affords a smaller form overall, 3.8 by 5.0 by 2.6 inches (HWD) and 17.5 ounces. I won't go as far as to ...
This is the simple to use yet powerful camera that creators will always want to bring along, whether shooting portraits, landscapes, a great night out or an epic trip. This is Nikon’s first APS-C / DX ...
If you are [Tim Hamilton], the solution is obvious. Use it in a huge large-format camera. The lens came from a newspaper magnifier made redundant by digitalisation and used as a paperweight.
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