Nikon Lenses: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. There are two main types of lenses to choose from. Prime lenses are ones with fixed focal lengths. In general, they are better suited for art, fashion, portraiture, and videography. They tend to be sharper and perform better in dim lighting. Their low cost also means you can buy multiple ones without breaking the bank.
Fact #2. Zoom lenses allow you to achieve different focal lengths with a single lens. You can do more diverse shooting without running all around a space or changing lenses over and over again. They're great for sports and event photography, or anything that requires lightning-like reflexes from a photographer.
Fact #3. Legendary photojournalist David Douglas Duncan was partly responsible for the introduction of Nikon lenses to the Western world. While photographing the Korean War for Life Magazine, the editorial department was impressed by the sharpness of his shots. They asked him what gear he was using and he referred them to the Japanese brand.
Fact #4. If you enjoy realistic photography, a 50mm lens is a must have item. It is the closest focal length that mimics the way the human eye perceives the world. Any focal length higher than that will make objects seem closer than they are. Any focal length lower than 50 will be a wide angle and make objects seem farther away.
Fact #5. Early camera lenses were a single piece of glass, coarsely ground and wildly inconsistent by today's standards. Photographers in those days had little control over focus, and their only options for focal length depended on the placement of camera and subject. In 1839, Charles Chevalier introduced the first lens with combined glass elements that increased the image's sharpness and helped battle field curvature.
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