Nikon bayonet mount ring 55-200mm Lens
₨1500.00
- Replace your broken lens mount
- Made of durable plastic
- Easy install
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Description
Specification
Package Dimensions | 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches |
Item Weight | 0.639 ounces |
Manufacturer | Photo Trust |
Focal length | 55-200 mm |
Lens construction | 13 elements in 9 groups |
Angle of view | 28°50′ – 8° |
Weight | Approximately 300 g/10.6 oz |
Description:
Nikon lens bayonet mount ring has a 55–200mm zoom range that handles group shots, landscapes, portraits, and more. Nikon vs canon which is better about the telephoto capability, which brings everything closer. Plus, it delivers close-up shots at 200mm with a Maximum Reproduction Ratio of 1/3.5x—excellent for macro-style photos of flowers, insects, and more. Nikon bayonet mount ring 55-200mm Lens features a specified minimum focus distance of 39.4″. It delivers a maximum magnification of 0.21x, which puts it at the lower end of the range for current telephoto zoom lenses.
The Nikon Zoom Lens 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED VR II Lens is a versatile and compact telephoto zoom lens that is well-suited for portraiture, sports, or wildlife photography. When placed on a Nikon DX camera, it offers an angle of view equivalent to that of an 82-300mm lens on a full-frame 35mm digital camera. When used with a Nikon DX 18-55mm lens, you can have flawless wide-angle to telephoto capability.
More detail:
1. Optimized for high-resolution cameras
The PC NIKKOR 19mm f/4E ED has to work double duty combating distortion and glare as an ultra-wide-angle lens and a perspective control lens. Three Extra-Low Dispersion and two Aspheric glass elements virtually eliminate chromatic aberration and coma, even at the widest aperture setting.
2. Nano Crystal Coat
Nano Crystal Coat increases backlight tolerance for clear images with minimal ghosting and flare. The PC NIKKOR 19mm f/4E ED promotes image quality, much like all other NIKKOR lenses.Ideal for architecture, interiors, landscapes, and panoramas – A 19mm angle of view on FX cameras is similar to the tip of view prized by many large- and medium-format photographers.
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