What is a 28 300mm lens good for?

What is a 28 300mm lens good for?

The versatility of the AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR offers a broad focal length range that’s perfect for travel, landscapes, portraits and distant subjects. Optimized for edge to edge sharpness on both FX and DX-format D-SLRs, this 10.7x zoom can focus as close as 18-inches from a subject.

What is a Canon 28 135mm lens used for?

The EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens from Canon is a compact and lightweight zoom lens that offers superior optical performance plus a built-in Image Stabilizer. The IS system reduces blurred photographs caused by camera shake and allows for handheld photography in comparatively dim light without a flash or tripod.

What does 28-300mm lens mean?

FX lens
The 28-300mm lens is an FX lens, which means it will work on both a full frame camera (Nikon D700, Nikon D3s, etc) as well as crop frame cameras like the D7000, D5100, D3100, or the D300s. the Nikon 28-300mm lens is that the 18-200mm lens costs less than the 28-300mm.

What is Canon Ultrasonic?

USM. USM (Ultrasonic Motor) is the most widely used AF motor type in the Canon EF lens range to date. This is the currently the fastest focusing motor in the Canon range, yet it allows you to still manually fine-tune focus without having to switch off autofocus completely.

Should I buy STM or USM lens?

Conclusion. USM lenses are more professional-grade and better for shooting photos, while STM lenses are geared more towards amateurs and better for video. Their focus speed, while a tiny bit slower, is also better suited for video as it is smoother and less “jarring”.

What does the L mean on a Canon lens?

luxury
Canon sells regular and L-series lenses (the “L” stands for luxury). While the lenses may have similar specs, you can usually except L-series lenses to have better optics, build quality, and autofocus control, and a few more features.

What does Canon EF-S stand for?

Electro-focus short back focus
EF-S stands for Electro-focus short back focus. This Canon lens mount was launched alongside the EOS 300D (EOS digital Rebel) camera in 2003. EF-S lenses have an image circle which just covers the sensor of APS-C cameras, meaning that the image circle is smaller in size than in EF lenses.