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Nikon Crop Camera Lens AF-S DX Nikkor 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED Wide Angle Zoom for Nikon F Mount Black

Ultra-wide-angle lens with 2.4x zoom and a field of view from 109° to 61°, equivalent to 15-36mm in 35mm format.

Designed for use with DX format digital SLR cameras.

Ultra-wide-angle lens with 2.4x zoom and a field of view from 109° to 61°, equivalent to 15-36mm in 35mm format.

Designed for use with DX format digital SLR cameras.

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Description

Description

Ultra-wide-angle lens with 2.4x zoom and a field of view from 109° to 61°, equivalent to 15-36mm in 35mm format.

Designed for use with DX format digital SLR cameras.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Wide Angle Zoom
Lens Type
Variable Aperture Zoom
Sensor Type
Crop Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
3.5 - 4.5
Minimum Aperture (f)
22 - 29
Filter Diameter
77 mm
Focal Length Range
10 - 24 mm
Weight
460 gr
Mount
Nikon F
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

Reviews

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  2. 4 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • MichalisL
    3
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    16/12/2015

    I have had it for 8 months and it has become my favorite because I bought it for dx (Nikon d5000) and ended up using it as fx on the d750. Of course, on the d750, I may not be able to shoot at 10mm 11mm 12mm 13mm 14mm because there are black corners and vignetting is severe, but from 15mm and above, it gives great joy since any vignetting is easily correctable and even beautiful, but it occurs when we have too much light and especially against the sun. The image quality is very good and so is its sharpness. At the smaller mm, there is some corner softness, but this doesn't bother much depending on the intended use. Since the philosophy of an ultra-wide lens is based on image distortion, it requires some experience in its use in order to avoid exaggerations. That is, avoid straight lines at the edges of your frame, geometric shapes, etc.
    The biggest drawback is its price, very expensive for what it is, perhaps the equivalent Tamron at half the price would be a better choice.

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  • 5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good. Especially for landscape photography. (With tripod and filter)

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    • Quiet
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Weight
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  • 16/12/2015

    I have had it for 8 months and it has become my favorite because I bought it for dx (Nikon d5000) and ended up using it as fx on the d750. Of course, on the d750, I may not be able to shoot at 10mm 11mm 12mm 13mm 14mm because there are black corners and vignetting is severe, but from 15mm and above, it gives great joy since any vignetting is easily correctable and even beautiful, but it occurs when we have too much light and especially against the sun. The image quality is very good and so is its sharpness. At the smaller mm, there is some corner softness, but this doesn't bother much depending on the intended use. Since the philosophy of an ultra-wide lens is based on image distortion, it requires some experience in its use in order to avoid exaggerations. That is, avoid straight lines at the edges of your frame, geometric shapes, etc.
    The biggest drawback is its price, very expensive for what it is, perhaps the equivalent Tamron at half the price would be a better choice.

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    6
  • Very good. Especially for landscape photography. (With tripod and filter)

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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Description & Specifications

Ultra-wide-angle lens with 2.4x zoom and a field of view from 109° to 61°, equivalent to 15-36mm in 35mm format.

Designed for use with DX format digital SLR cameras.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Wide Angle Zoom
Lens Type
Variable Aperture Zoom
Sensor Type
Crop Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
3.5 - 4.5
Minimum Aperture (f)
22 - 29
Filter Diameter
77 mm
Focal Length Range
10 - 24 mm
Weight
460 gr
Mount
Nikon F
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • MichalisL
    3
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    16/12/2015

    I have had it for 8 months and it has become my favorite because I bought it for dx (Nikon d5000) and ended up using it as fx on the d750. Of course, on the d750, I may not be able to shoot at 10mm 11mm 12mm 13mm 14mm because there are black corners and vignetting is severe, but from 15mm and above, it gives great joy since any vignetting is easily correctable and even beautiful, but it occurs when we have too much light and especially against the sun. The image quality is very good and so is its sharpness. At the smaller mm, there is some corner softness, but this doesn't bother much depending on the intended use. Since the philosophy of an ultra-wide lens is based on image distortion, it requires some experience in its use in order to avoid exaggerations. That is, avoid straight lines at the edges of your frame, geometric shapes, etc.
    The biggest drawback is its price, very expensive for what it is, perhaps the equivalent Tamron at half the price would be a better choice.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good. Especially for landscape photography. (With tripod and filter)

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quiet
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Weight
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 16/12/2015

    I have had it for 8 months and it has become my favorite because I bought it for dx (Nikon d5000) and ended up using it as fx on the d750. Of course, on the d750, I may not be able to shoot at 10mm 11mm 12mm 13mm 14mm because there are black corners and vignetting is severe, but from 15mm and above, it gives great joy since any vignetting is easily correctable and even beautiful, but it occurs when we have too much light and especially against the sun. The image quality is very good and so is its sharpness. At the smaller mm, there is some corner softness, but this doesn't bother much depending on the intended use. Since the philosophy of an ultra-wide lens is based on image distortion, it requires some experience in its use in order to avoid exaggerations. That is, avoid straight lines at the edges of your frame, geometric shapes, etc.
    The biggest drawback is its price, very expensive for what it is, perhaps the equivalent Tamron at half the price would be a better choice.

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • Very good. Especially for landscape photography. (With tripod and filter)

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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