
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.8G ED Wide-Angle Prime Lens: Capture landscapes, skyscrapers, environmental portraits, food, action and hobbies with a single lens. Designed for use with Nikon cameras with an F-Mount, this wide-angle prime lens helps expand your creativity while shooting.
Q: Is this lense good for close up portraits, and does it do good in low light
A: While the 24mm lens is great for landscapes and general street photography, because you would need to get closer to your subject with this lens - and the wider angle may distort features - in general - you would do much better with a 50mm f/1.8. Check out Best Buy for that lens, as they do carry it in store and online. Regarding low light, because of the faster aperture on the 24mm and the 50mm, they will both function quite well in lower light situations.
Q: How well would this lens work on a D500. Would it be a good lens for outdoor portraits
A: The Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.8G ED Wide-Angle Prime lens is ideal for landscapes, skyscrapers, environmental and bokeh portraits, food, hobbies and action shots. It works beautifully with the D500 camera to provide amazing, high-resolution images, whether inside or outdoors.
Q: I need to replace my lens hood as i lost mine and i need to know what size to order.
A: The AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.8G ED Lens uses the HB-76 lens hood.
Q: Is this lens compatible with Nikon D3100?
A: Yes! It will work fine on your D3100. Note that, as a FX lens, it will continue to work fine if you move up to a FX Nikon camera in the future. Bear in mind that on your D3100, DX {APS-c] Nikon camera, the lens will be equivalent to a 36mm focal length lens. In general terms, that suggests photojournalist use as well as some landscape, but not really wide. So, bear in mind what kind of photos you want to shoot, in deciding whether this is the lens for you at this time. I have both DX and FX Nikon cameras, and use this lens on both, although I prefer it on my FX Nikon. To go really wide on my DX Nikon camera, I prefer my older DX 12-24mm Nikon Zoom lens, although it is only F4 in aperture and so not as good for shooting in low light as this f1.8 lens. [I love shooting in low light. There now are also other choices in wide zoom Nikon lenses, as well as the similar (but wider) Nikon 20mm f1.8 lens.]
Q: Is this lens compatible with Nikon d5300?
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