Jumat, 24 Juni 2016

CANON LENSES AND LENS NIKON

 CANON LENSES AND LENS NIKON

When going to buy a DSLR camera, generally addressed to the selection of the ease and availability of lens options later. Then it's top DSLR manufacturers such as Canon and Nikon remains a favorite of photographers, because its lens lineup is very complete. Well that Pentax, Olympus, Sony (Minolta) also has a collection of lenses is complete, but sometimes the owners of DSLR also be tempted to buy alternative lens like the Sigma / Tamron / Tokina and in fact the alternative lens like this is not much supply of lens options with mounting aside version Canon or Nikon.
DSLR camera lens is divided into several kinds. The simplest is a one of its kind, which is a fixed lens (fixed / prime) and a zoom lens (variable focal range). The zoom lens will also be divided into two, namely the opening of constant (fixed f / 2.8, fixed f / 4, etc.) or the opening of variables (shrink when zooming). From the size of the diameter of the lens there are also two kinds of DSLR lenses, ie lenses for film SLR / DSLR full frame and lenses with a smaller diameter (for APS-C). In terms of lens technology is also divided into two, with a focus motor (and micro-chip) in the lens and without the focus motor (long lens). With so many of these differences, it is natural that the photographers beginners (like me) to the confusion in the lenses on the market, let alone the price can vary from one million to tens of millions.
Just knowing Canon and Nikon lens lineup, I present a list of head-to-head favorite lens of the photographer along with a little review. But first, I present the first term or terms of both and not get confused:

    
The size of the diameter of the lens: Canon uses the term EF and EF-S, note that the code EF showed a large diameter (for a film SLR and DSLR Full Frame) while the EF-S is for APS-C image circle is smaller. Likewise, Nikon lenses, which means that only the coded DX for Nikon DX cameras only. Nikon lenses without a code DX means it can be used in the film Nikon SLR or DSLR Nikon full-frame (although in DSLR Nikon DX can still be).
    
Technology: Canon has a lens with a focus motor in it, but not all of them wearing a USM focus motor (Ultra Sonic Motor). Motor USM renowned for its subtlety, speed and accuracy. Canon lens with USM technology is relatively expensive. Instead, all lenses Nikon AF-S technology there must be a focus motor SWM (Silent Wave Motor), while the long lens Nikon AF or AF-D no bike. Although all lens AF-S SWM no motor, but the motor performance was not the same between the lens and the lens's expensive. Motor SWM's lens slower and smoother.
    
Optical Image Stabilizer: Both Canon and Nikon implemented a system stabilizer on the lens, which means that not all lenses have this feature. The way it works is gyro-sensors inside the lens detect hand-shake and compensate by moving a special lens elements so that a photo taken at a low speed (and / or telephoto position) to avoid the risk of blur. Canon's naming system to the IS code, while Nikon VR wear code. Both IS and VR, both to show a stabilizing effect on the optical viewfinder, before the photo is taken.
    
Caste: In lens Canon lenses are two castes, namely ordinary lenses and lens Luxury (L series, marked red bracelet diujungnya). Nikon does not distinguish between caste on the lens, it's just a new Nikon lens is simplified by eliminating the aperture ring, marked with the code G (gelded).
Prime lens / fix
Have a fixed lens sharpness unmatched by a zoom lens, with openings which are generally large, making it suitable for portrait photos with bokeh charming. Canon and Nikon both have a complete line of fixed lens, with a focal ranging from wide (approximately 20mm), normal (about 50mm) to telephoto (about 100mm). Note that all fixed lens Canon EF-coded, with some wearing L code and USM.
Some of the elite class of fixed lens Canon is:

    
EF 24mm f / 1.4L USM
    
EF 50mm f / 1.2L USM

    EF 85mm f / 1.2L II USM
While Nikon has a line of prime lenses whose maximum aperture at f / 1.4 as the newly launched and is compatible with the D40, the AF-S 50mm f / 1.4G. While the fixed lens economical and favorites from Canon is the EF 50mm f / 1.8, and from Nikon is the AF 50mm f / 1.8D. In addition, Nikon also has prime is wide as AF 14mm f / 2.8D ED (update: Nikon launches prime AF-S 24mm f / 1.4 in 2010) and prime tele such as AF 85mm f / 1.4D IF, and prime micro like AF-S 105mm f / 2.8D ED VR. Speaking of telephoto prime lens, both Canon and Nikon have a complete range telephoto lenses ranging from 135mm, 180mm, 200mm, 300mm, 400mm, 500mm and 600mm (Canon even had a 800mm and 1.200mm), some equipped with IS or VR.
Zoom lens: wideangle
When the fixed lens does not provide flexibility to change the focal position, the zoom lens focal enable us to change in a certain range so that it can obtain a wide variety of compositions (and avoid frequent back and forth). Wideangle zoom lens generally begin from 14 to 24mm, but note when used in the camera with a crop factor (1,6x Canon APS-C, 1,3x Canon 1Ds and 1.5x for Nikon), the focal length will change much. Therefore, lens manufacturers must try extra hard to design a very wide lens so that when exposed to the crop factor, the lens is still worth mentioning the wide lens.
For wideangle photography needs such as landscape and architecture, users of Canon's APS-C sensor is only able to enjoy a wide lens EF-S 10-22mm f / 3.5-4.5 USM, sementar users can try Nikon DX lens AF-S DX 12-24mm f / 4G IF ED. For users of Nikon Full frame, provided Nikon AF-S 14-24mm f / 2.8g ED. Unfortunately not yet available from the Canon EF lens commensurate with the Nikon 14-24mm f / 2.8 this.
Zoom lens: standard
Standard zoom range is a safe range, with a wide and telephoto capabilities are sufficient enough so as to travel with only carry one lens only. Good news for users of Nikon DX lenses for Nikon DX provided a lot of quality and affordable (such as D40 18-55mm kit lens), including:

    
AF-S DX 16-85mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR
    
AF-S DX 17-55mm f / 2.8g ED IF (constant aperture)
    
AF-S DX 18-70mm f / 3.5-4.5G IF ED (kitnya D70)
    
AF-S DX 18-105mm f / 3.5-5.6G VR (kitnya D90)
    
AF-S DX 18-135mm f / 3.5-5.6G IF ED (kitnya D80)
    
AF-S DX 18-200mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED IF VR (broom universe)
Availability of many lens options standard DX cheap and quality is what makes many photographers are non professional select Nikon digital SLR cameras, although many of these options also criticized some observers because of the large overlap in the ranges of lenses and generally has the lens aperture is similar (should Nikon started making lenses standard constant aperture of f / 4).
As for Canon APS-C users that need a lens EF-S seems to be quite patient because while this is only available following EF-S lenses (excluding 18-55mm):

    
EF-S 17-55mm f / 2.8 IS USM (constant aperture)
    
EF-S 17-85mm f / 4-5.6 IS USM
    
EF-S 18-200mm f / 3.5-5.6 IS (broom universe - non USM)
Conditions were turned away when we saw the ranks lens Full frame, which Canon has a characteristic by providing two lens options for the series EF his, namely lens aperture constant fast (f / 2.8) and lens aperture constant economical (f / 4). While Nikon only provides fast aperture lens f / 2.8 is expensive only. Update: Nikon has finally launched with a lens aperture of f / 4, namely AF-S 16-35mm f / 4 VR.
Canon EF lenses standard favorites:

    
EF 16-35mm f / 2.8L ISM
    
EF 17-40mm f / 4L USM
    
EF 24-70mm f / 2.8L USM
    
EF 24-105mm f / 4L IS USM
Meanwhile, as the equivalent, in the ranks of Nikon also has two standard zoom lens that is a favorite:

    
AF-S 17-35mm f / 2.8D IF ED
    
AF-S 16-35mm f / 4GG ED VR (new, updated)
    
AF-S 24-70mm f / 2.8g ED
For the record, there are many other lenses from Canon EF or Nikon DX's non standard ranges such as 28-80mm, 28-105mm and 28-200mm, but because of this stems from a 28mm lens, then when exposed to the crop factor would be unusual (about 43mm) so unpopular Canon DSLR users or Nikon APS-C DX.
Zoom lens: tele
We start in class APS-C or class DX. Nikon is famous for telenya economical lens, the AF-S DX 55-200mm f / 4-5.6G IF-ED VR while Canon offers a longer telephoto capabilities with the EF-S 55-250mm f / 4-5.6 IS. Canon itself actually has a legacy lens with a 55-200mm range but not EF-S.
Further, in Full-frame class, the competition head-to-head balanced occurred in two classes, 70-300mm and 70-200mm class constant aperture. Canon has EF 70-300mm f / 4-5.6 IS USM and Nikon has AF-S 70-300mm f / 4.5-5.6G IF ED VR both of which are favored by many photographers because it affordable and ability telenya pretty much at 300mm (450mm equivalent ). At constant aperture lens 70-200mm class, inequality occurs when Nikon only has one lens products must compete with four (yes, four) Canon 70-200mm lens. Relying Nikon AF-S 70-200mm f / 2.8g ED IF VR while Canon has four options, namely:

    
EF 70-200mm f / 2.8L IS USM (fast, plus IS)
    
EF 70-200mm f / 2.8L USM (fast, without IS)
    
EF 70-200mm f / 4L IS USM (savers, plus IS)
    
EF 70-200mm f / 4L USM (most frugal, without IS)
While for purposes telephoto zoom lens specifically both Canon and Nikon also has a range that is not common like:

    
Canon EF 90-300mm f / 4.5-5.6 USM
    
Canon EF 100-400mm f / 4.5-5.6L IS USM
    
Nikon AF 80-400mm f / 4.5-5.6D ED VR
    
Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f / 4G IF ED VR
Well, that several rows of lenses from Canon and Nikon. Both lens selection was quite complete, so no wonder many professionals who glanced DSLR from Canon or Nikon. It's just that we have to look at the needs of our lenses (before buying a DSLR), when it needs to be specific then choose one lens DSLR camera would not be a problem. Once we determine the brand of the camera, then we will be bound to semerk systems, such as the lens and the flash.
In closing, the following brief summary of the above review:

    
Canon and Nikon both have a complete fixed lens
    
In grade wideangle zoom lens, Nikon has a more complete collection
    
In class standard zoom lens, Nikon is more complete in-class DX lenses, while the Canon is more complete in the classroom full-frame lenses
    
In class telephoto lens, Canon and Nikon both have a complete collection (note Canon 70-200mm has four variants)
    
Nikon is not much had a constant aperture lens f / 4 (such as the AF-S DX 12-24mm f / 4G IF ED)
    
To get the highest optical performance (plus USM technology) of Canon lenses, can be obtained from the Canon L series lenses.


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