What is a 18-140mm lens good for?
What is a 18-140mm lens good for?
Its versatile 7.8x zoom range (18mm to 140mm) lets you shoot everything from wide-angle family portraits to telephoto close-ups on the sports field. 4 stops of VR image stabliization means sharper handheld photos and video, especially when shooting in low light or at maximum focal length.
Is 18 55mm lens good enough?
Yes, 18–55mm is a standard range for kit lenses, and it is exactly a general use lens. And 18mm is a great focal length for landscapes. Yes it is, 18–55 mm lens is very good general purpose lens. Your photography skill and your creativity is more important than your gear.
How much zoom do you get with a 18 55mm lens?
The zoom capacity of a zoom lens is generally quoted as the ratio of the longest focal length to the shortest focal length, without regard to the image size. So its 55/18 or about 3:1 Zoom ratio.
What is the next lens after 18-55mm?
Camera kits, in general, come with either one- or two-lens options. Single-lens versions usually have a wide-angle to normal or slight telephoto zoom lens (i.e. 18-55mm zoom). A second lens is most likely a farther-reaching telephoto (i.e. 55-200mm zoom).
What is the difference between the 18-140mm and 18-55mm?
The 18-140 is a nice walk around or travel lens. The 18-55 is a lot smaller and lighter. I have done nicely with a 35mm DX 1.8g and a 70-300 VR at times as well….. I am thinking the 18-55 would be sharper. Then you are wrong. Nikon 18-140 mm is the sharpest of the 18-X lens lineup.
What is the DX Nikkor 18-140mm used for?
AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR is an advanced lens designed to get the most from high-resolution Nikon D-SLRs.
Is the 18-55 VR II worth it for a kit lens?
There’s a reason why the 18-140mm was the only official kit lens for the D7200 in most market. It’s a very sharp lens and the autofocus is very quick for a kit zoom. It also feels very robust with absolutely no lens creep. The 18-55 VR II feels flimsy.
What is the difference between the 18-140 VR and 18-55 VRII?
Sharpness is about the same. Maybe the 18-55 VRII is sharper at the very widest. For vignetting the 18-140 VR is better (less). However the bokeh of the 18-55 VRII is better (yes there is such a thing as bokeh at f/5.6). Also the 18-55 VRII focuses a bit closer and is better for close ups.