
| Note! DX lenses are NOT recommended for use with FX "full-frame" digital, 35mm or APS SLR cameras. AF not supported by D40 and D60 cameras. |
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Front & Rear Caps |
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Built-In Lens Hood |
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Soft Lens Case CL-0715 |
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5-Year Warranty (1-Year International + 4-Year USA Extension) |
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Kodak
3x3" (75mm) Red - CC40R - Color Compensating Wratten Gel Filter |
1496744 B&H# KOCC40R33 Price: 29.50 |
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Pearstone
Onyx 20 Lens Case |
OLC-20B B&H# PEOLC20B Price: 13.46 |
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Nikon
Lens Cleaner Kit |
8176 B&H# NILCK Price: 10.37 |
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Sima
CapKeeper 2 Lens Cap Leash |
CK2 B&H# SICK2 Price: 2.59 |
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Thomson Delmar Learning
Book: David Busch's Quick Snap Guide to Using Digital SLR Lenses by David D. Busch |
1598634550 B&H# THQSGDSLRL Price: 29.95 |
The Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED DX Fisheye Lens was designed specifically for use with Nikon D1/D2-series, D70 and D100 digital SLR cameras. This 10.5mm lens provides digital SLR camera users an extreme picture angle, equivalent to that of a 16mm fisheye lens on a 35mm [135] format camera. The lens is targeted at Nikon DX Format digital SLR camera users who seek the unique visual effects a full-frame fisheye lens lends to landscape and other shots, to taking close-ups, or when shooting within vehicles or other tight interiors. This 10.5mm fisheye is a DX-frame-filling fisheye lens, which means it fills the entire rectangular image with a curvy, distorted image and sees 180° from corner to corner diagonally. It is not a circular image. Optical and close-range focusing performance are both optimized for Nikon DX Format digital SLR cameras. The ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass element minimizes chromatic aberration for clear, natural colors, and the rounded seven-blade diaphragm opening ensures a natural look to out-of-focus elements. This G-type Nikkor lens is designed with no aperture rings, and offers easier, virtually mistake-free operation because the aperture does not need to be set to minimum. |
| Note! DX lenses are NOT recommended for use with 35mm, "full-frame" FX digital SLR cameras, or APS SLR cameras. AF not supported by D40 and D60 cameras. |
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