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Tiens si ca t'interresse : c'est gratté sur l'url : http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_01.html#AFS18-70G
AFS-Nikkor 18 - 70 mm f/3.5 - 4.5 DX G ED-IF notation : 4/5 (D1X, D2H, D70, D80)
This neat and well-designed lens is the "normal" lens for a starter kit together with the new D70, both of which are clearly targeted at the "keen amateur" end of the market. This description doesn't tell the whole story, however, because the end user will get an excellent optical performer at a bargain price. The lens design comprises ED and aspherical elements and is surprisingly compact and light-weight. Some constructional short-cuts have obviously been employed to get the lens this small, so it cannot take equal beating to, say, a 17-35 Nikkor. On the other hand, the lens has a rear rubber gasket so it prevents intrusion of dirt better than the "pro" lens.
Images are crisply defined with a trace of softness into the corners at wide settings, all of which have disappeared by f/5.6 - f/8. Image fall-off into the corners is barely visible at 18 mm when the lens is set wide open. Contrast is high, colours are vividly saturated, and image sharpness simply is stunning compared to the dirt cheap price of this little gem. True, you do get noticeable barrel distortion at the wide end and some pincushion at the other, with a touch of wavy high-order distortion thrown in for a good measure. The really nit-picking users (those who don't ever take photographs, just do test shots) cetainly will enjoy the occasional slight trace of chromatic aberration within high-contrast areas, but the practical importance is negligible both for the nit-pickers and the rest of us. Also, the DX design this time really means "DX", thus the lens cannot be deployed on full-frame cameras to give an image free of vignetting at any focal settings. The image circle projected by the lens is by the way at a maximum around 50 mm.
Flare and ghosting resistance is well above average and much better again that you'd expect from such a low-priced item.
Looks like Nikon has come forward with a real winner this time.
"toto" a écrit dans le message de news: 45419ecd$0$5087$
Bonjour
Je recherche des test des objectifs
NIKON 18-135 AF-S 3.5 -5.6
et
NIKON 18-70 AFS DX 3.5 - 4.5 G
quelqu'un connait il ces materiels
merci
Tiens si ca t'interresse : c'est gratté sur l'url :
http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_01.html#AFS18-70G
AFS-Nikkor 18 - 70 mm
f/3.5 - 4.5
DX G ED-IF
notation : 4/5
(D1X,
D2H,
D70, D80)
This neat and well-designed lens is the "normal" lens for a starter kit
together with the new D70, both of which are clearly targeted at the "keen
amateur" end of the market. This description doesn't tell the whole story,
however, because the end user will get an excellent optical performer at a
bargain price.
The lens design comprises ED and aspherical elements and is surprisingly
compact and light-weight. Some constructional short-cuts have obviously been
employed to get the lens this small, so it cannot take equal beating to,
say, a 17-35 Nikkor. On the other hand, the lens has a rear rubber gasket so
it prevents intrusion of dirt better than the "pro" lens.
Images are crisply defined with a trace of softness into the corners at wide
settings, all of which have disappeared by f/5.6 - f/8. Image fall-off into
the corners is barely visible at 18 mm when the lens is set wide open.
Contrast is high, colours are vividly saturated, and image sharpness simply
is stunning compared to the dirt cheap price of this little gem. True, you
do get noticeable barrel distortion at the wide end and some pincushion at
the other, with a touch of wavy high-order distortion thrown in for a good
measure. The really nit-picking users (those who don't ever take
photographs, just do test shots) cetainly will enjoy the occasional slight
trace of chromatic aberration within high-contrast areas, but the practical
importance is negligible both for the nit-pickers and the rest of us. Also,
the DX design this time really means "DX", thus the lens cannot be deployed
on full-frame cameras to give an image free of vignetting at any focal
settings. The image circle projected by the lens is by the way at a maximum
around 50 mm.
Flare and ghosting resistance is well above average and much better again
that you'd expect from such a low-priced item.
Looks like Nikon has come forward with a real winner this time.
"toto" <dommy@wanadoo.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
45419ecd$0$5087$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr...
Tiens si ca t'interresse : c'est gratté sur l'url : http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_01.html#AFS18-70G
AFS-Nikkor 18 - 70 mm f/3.5 - 4.5 DX G ED-IF notation : 4/5 (D1X, D2H, D70, D80)
This neat and well-designed lens is the "normal" lens for a starter kit together with the new D70, both of which are clearly targeted at the "keen amateur" end of the market. This description doesn't tell the whole story, however, because the end user will get an excellent optical performer at a bargain price. The lens design comprises ED and aspherical elements and is surprisingly compact and light-weight. Some constructional short-cuts have obviously been employed to get the lens this small, so it cannot take equal beating to, say, a 17-35 Nikkor. On the other hand, the lens has a rear rubber gasket so it prevents intrusion of dirt better than the "pro" lens.
Images are crisply defined with a trace of softness into the corners at wide settings, all of which have disappeared by f/5.6 - f/8. Image fall-off into the corners is barely visible at 18 mm when the lens is set wide open. Contrast is high, colours are vividly saturated, and image sharpness simply is stunning compared to the dirt cheap price of this little gem. True, you do get noticeable barrel distortion at the wide end and some pincushion at the other, with a touch of wavy high-order distortion thrown in for a good measure. The really nit-picking users (those who don't ever take photographs, just do test shots) cetainly will enjoy the occasional slight trace of chromatic aberration within high-contrast areas, but the practical importance is negligible both for the nit-pickers and the rest of us. Also, the DX design this time really means "DX", thus the lens cannot be deployed on full-frame cameras to give an image free of vignetting at any focal settings. The image circle projected by the lens is by the way at a maximum around 50 mm.
Flare and ghosting resistance is well above average and much better again that you'd expect from such a low-priced item.
Looks like Nikon has come forward with a real winner this time.
"toto" a écrit dans le message de news: 45419ecd$0$5087$
Bonjour
Je recherche des test des objectifs
NIKON 18-135 AF-S 3.5 -5.6
et
NIKON 18-70 AFS DX 3.5 - 4.5 G
quelqu'un connait il ces materiels
merci
toto
ok merci beaucoup
"Eric Menara" a écrit dans le message de news: 4542a699$0$11315$
Tiens si ca t'interresse : c'est gratté sur l'url : http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_01.html#AFS18-70G
AFS-Nikkor 18 - 70 mm f/3.5 - 4.5 DX G ED-IF notation : 4/5 (D1X, D2H, D70, D80)
This neat and well-designed lens is the "normal" lens for a starter kit together with the new D70, both of which are clearly targeted at the "keen amateur" end of the market. This description doesn't tell the whole story, however, because the end user will get an excellent optical performer at a bargain price. The lens design comprises ED and aspherical elements and is surprisingly compact and light-weight. Some constructional short-cuts have obviously been employed to get the lens this small, so it cannot take equal beating to, say, a 17-35 Nikkor. On the other hand, the lens has a rear rubber gasket so it prevents intrusion of dirt better than the "pro" lens.
Images are crisply defined with a trace of softness into the corners at wide settings, all of which have disappeared by f/5.6 - f/8. Image fall-off into the corners is barely visible at 18 mm when the lens is set wide open. Contrast is high, colours are vividly saturated, and image sharpness simply is stunning compared to the dirt cheap price of this little gem. True, you do get noticeable barrel distortion at the wide end and some pincushion at the other, with a touch of wavy high-order distortion thrown in for a good measure. The really nit-picking users (those who don't ever take photographs, just do test shots) cetainly will enjoy the occasional slight trace of chromatic aberration within high-contrast areas, but the practical importance is negligible both for the nit-pickers and the rest of us. Also, the DX design this time really means "DX", thus the lens cannot be deployed on full-frame cameras to give an image free of vignetting at any focal settings. The image circle projected by the lens is by the way at a maximum around 50 mm.
Flare and ghosting resistance is well above average and much better again that you'd expect from such a low-priced item.
Looks like Nikon has come forward with a real winner this time.
"toto" a écrit dans le message de news: 45419ecd$0$5087$
Bonjour
Je recherche des test des objectifs
NIKON 18-135 AF-S 3.5 -5.6
et
NIKON 18-70 AFS DX 3.5 - 4.5 G
quelqu'un connait il ces materiels
merci
ok merci beaucoup
"Eric Menara" <epr@menara.ma> a écrit dans le message de news:
4542a699$0$11315$426a74cc@news.free.fr...
Tiens si ca t'interresse : c'est gratté sur l'url :
http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_01.html#AFS18-70G
AFS-Nikkor 18 - 70 mm
f/3.5 - 4.5
DX G ED-IF
notation : 4/5
(D1X,
D2H,
D70, D80)
This neat and well-designed lens is the "normal" lens for a starter kit
together with the new D70, both of which are clearly targeted at the "keen
amateur" end of the market. This description doesn't tell the whole story,
however, because the end user will get an excellent optical performer at a
bargain price.
The lens design comprises ED and aspherical elements and is surprisingly
compact and light-weight. Some constructional short-cuts have obviously
been employed to get the lens this small, so it cannot take equal beating
to, say, a 17-35 Nikkor. On the other hand, the lens has a rear rubber
gasket so it prevents intrusion of dirt better than the "pro" lens.
Images are crisply defined with a trace of softness into the corners at
wide settings, all of which have disappeared by f/5.6 - f/8. Image
fall-off into the corners is barely visible at 18 mm when the lens is set
wide open. Contrast is high, colours are vividly saturated, and image
sharpness simply is stunning compared to the dirt cheap price of this
little gem. True, you do get noticeable barrel distortion at the wide end
and some pincushion at the other, with a touch of wavy high-order
distortion thrown in for a good measure. The really nit-picking users
(those who don't ever take photographs, just do test shots) cetainly will
enjoy the occasional slight trace of chromatic aberration within
high-contrast areas, but the practical importance is negligible both for
the nit-pickers and the rest of us. Also, the DX design this time really
means "DX", thus the lens cannot be deployed on full-frame cameras to give
an image free of vignetting at any focal settings. The image circle
projected by the lens is by the way at a maximum around 50 mm.
Flare and ghosting resistance is well above average and much better again
that you'd expect from such a low-priced item.
Looks like Nikon has come forward with a real winner this time.
"toto" <dommy@wanadoo.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
45419ecd$0$5087$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr...
"Eric Menara" a écrit dans le message de news: 4542a699$0$11315$
Tiens si ca t'interresse : c'est gratté sur l'url : http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_01.html#AFS18-70G
AFS-Nikkor 18 - 70 mm f/3.5 - 4.5 DX G ED-IF notation : 4/5 (D1X, D2H, D70, D80)
This neat and well-designed lens is the "normal" lens for a starter kit together with the new D70, both of which are clearly targeted at the "keen amateur" end of the market. This description doesn't tell the whole story, however, because the end user will get an excellent optical performer at a bargain price. The lens design comprises ED and aspherical elements and is surprisingly compact and light-weight. Some constructional short-cuts have obviously been employed to get the lens this small, so it cannot take equal beating to, say, a 17-35 Nikkor. On the other hand, the lens has a rear rubber gasket so it prevents intrusion of dirt better than the "pro" lens.
Images are crisply defined with a trace of softness into the corners at wide settings, all of which have disappeared by f/5.6 - f/8. Image fall-off into the corners is barely visible at 18 mm when the lens is set wide open. Contrast is high, colours are vividly saturated, and image sharpness simply is stunning compared to the dirt cheap price of this little gem. True, you do get noticeable barrel distortion at the wide end and some pincushion at the other, with a touch of wavy high-order distortion thrown in for a good measure. The really nit-picking users (those who don't ever take photographs, just do test shots) cetainly will enjoy the occasional slight trace of chromatic aberration within high-contrast areas, but the practical importance is negligible both for the nit-pickers and the rest of us. Also, the DX design this time really means "DX", thus the lens cannot be deployed on full-frame cameras to give an image free of vignetting at any focal settings. The image circle projected by the lens is by the way at a maximum around 50 mm.
Flare and ghosting resistance is well above average and much better again that you'd expect from such a low-priced item.
Looks like Nikon has come forward with a real winner this time.
"toto" a écrit dans le message de news: 45419ecd$0$5087$