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  1. 17 Απρ 2019 · Nikon’s full-frame camera lineup is impressive, but perhaps even more so is the extensive collection of FX-format (full frame) lenses. Below are 10 of the best FX lens models from wide angle and portrait to telephoto, along with 7 more that just missed the cut.

  2. 31 Αυγ 2024 · Key Features of FF Lenses. So, what sets full-frame lenses apart from their crop-sensor counterparts? Here are some key features that make them stand out: Larger image circle: FF lenses can capture a larger image circle, resulting in improved corner-to-corner sharpness and reduced vignetting.

  3. 2 Απρ 2017 · Nikon refers to their full frame cameras and lenses as “FX” and their cropped frame cameras and lenses as “DX”. The crop factor for Nikon cameras is approximately 1.5x. Identifying an FX camera is extremely easy.

  4. 2 Φεβ 2023 · In this article, we’ll take a look at the different types of Nikon full frame camera lenses, their pros and cons, and how to choose the right lens for your needs. What is a Full Frame Camera Lens? A full frame camera lens is a lens that is designed to be used with a full frame camera.

  5. 5 Νοε 2020 · The article is about lenses that have a field of view of a 35mm lens on a full frame camera. It specifically states that the 50mm field of view on a full-frame is too narrow for the author's taste. The 35mm 1.8 DX Nikon is the same field of view as a 50mm lens on a full-frame, so it's too narrow.

  6. 30 Μαρ 2016 · FX, DX : FX lenses are Nikon’s full-frame designed optics, whereas the DX line only fully cover the image circle of an APS-C sensor. These will only work with full-frame cameras in DX shooting mode. Fisheye : A fisheye is a lens that does not have rectilinear correction; straight lines are distorted and appear dramatically curved.

  7. 19 Απρ 2024 · Nikon offers a very large number of lenses for the FX mount. The choice is wider than for DX format (APS-C) lenses. As always, I’ve broken down the lenses for full frame Nikon DSLR cameras as follows: Wide-angle (WA) and ultra-wide-angle (UWA) lenses: focal lengths under 20mm (UWA) and from 20mm to 35mm (WA),