A:AnswerThis lens works great with the d3500, and works great in Auto Focus mode (AFS and AFC). The d3500 is not at its best shooting video with any lens but will thrive using this lens if it's being used for photography. If you are looking to shoot video, you will be disappointed will all Nikon cameras. Only the new Z series from Nikon have made shooting video exciting again, like the z6 and z7. Nikon hit the ball out of the park with the new Mirrorless Cameras...
A:AnswerThe 50mm f/1.8G is an FX lens. When this is put on a DX camera, it will have a 1.5x crop factor. Your actual angle of view will be 75mm. It is 100% compatible with the D5500.
A:AnswerIf you are looking for a wide angle lens, I would search that specifically, as this lens is not necessarily intended for wide angle photos, more so portraits and objects up close.
A:AnswerD lenses have an aperture ring on it. G lenses do not so you can adjust the aperture with the dial on the camera instead of on the lens as with the D types.
A:AnswerThe Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G lens is fully compatible with the Nikon D7500 DSLR camera. This prime lens is ideal for a variety of subjects, making it ideal for everyday use. Its fast f/1.8 aperture allows you to capture stunning images with a shallow depth-of-field, so your subjects stand out from their backgrounds. If you like a bokeh effect on your images this is an amazing lens to use. Another outstanding lens to look at is the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G, which has a faster aperture, allowing you to capture images that are tack sharp. This lens is perfect for sharp portraits with a dreamy background blur. Either of these lenses would make a remarkable addition to any growing camera bag.
A:AnswerYes, and yes. It is compatible with DX format & F-type lens mount cameras which the 7100 is.
It offers both auto and manual focus which is actually controlled by a switch on the side of the lens. So be careful not to turn it to manual!
Also, make sure you understand that this lens has no zoom capability. It is a prime lens and not a telephoto.
A:AnswerYes, the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G Lens is fully compatible with the D5600. When used on a DX format DSLR like the D5600 this lens has and angle of view of 31°30'. Another fast prime lens that would be a good choice for the D5600 is the AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Standard Lens which has a 44° angle of view.
A:AnswerYes, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm F/1.8G Standard Lens is completely compatible with the Nikon D90 DSLR camera and is ideal for capturing beautiful bokeh images, landscapes, portraits and more. For more information about lens compatibility check out the following link: https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/tips-and-techniques/which-nikkor-lens-type-is-right-for-your-dslr.html
A:AnswerAF-S – Auto Focus with Silent Wave Motor. The AF-S lenses have built-in motors inside the lens, which work great on all cameras without built-in motor such as Nikon D40/D40x, D60, D3x00 and D5x00 series.
A:AnswerThe Nikon COOLPIX P510 does not use interchangeable lenses. If you would like to know more about this model camera, or are in need of assistance, please contact Nikon Tech Support.
A:AnswerN90s is an FX camera which uses all AF, AF-D, AF-I and AF-S lenses. Don't use DX lenses; they'll make images with black corners. This is according to an article by Ken Rockwell.
A:AnswerThe answer is subjective. There will be more bokeh (blurry background) with the 1.4 vs 1.8 when shooting from the same distances. Watch a YouTube video comparison to see the difference in pictures and see which one you prefer. The 1.4 will bring your subject more into focus with the increased bokeh but it may be too much for your liking.
A:AnswerI cannot answer about the adapter but I do know that if you are using a crop sensor camera, this lens will be about the equivalent of an 85 mm lens on your camera.
I have this lens and love it. It’s very light weight compared to the zoom lenses
A:AnswerYes, the Nikon Nikki 50mm f/1.8 AP-S lens is compatible with F Mount cameras using both FX and DX format. It is not compatible with any Nikon camera using the Z Mount.
A:AnswerYes, this is a "G" type lens. It will auto focus with any recent Nikon digital camera, like your D5000.
I used it on my D5600. But be advised, this will perform like a short telephoto on DX cameras like your D5000. It will be good for portraits--not good for trying to take a picture of a group of people inside a room. It's not wide enough. It will have a smaller field of view than a 50mm lens on a full-frame camera. But it's still a good choice for D5000. Nikon doesn't offer a DX prime lens this fast as a DX lens.