nikon 50mm f 1.8d

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nikon 50mm f 1.8d
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D or Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6? for the creation of a Nikon D60 bokeh!?

Nikon D60 and I really want to take some pictures with some bokeh well that is better for the Nikon D60, Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6 50mm Nikkor lens of/1.8D? If you have any other suggestions please say, but I have little money to spend! Thanks!

The word "bokeh" is allegedly a Japanese word that translates as "pleasant blur." It is a product design diaphragm inside the lens. The most rounded of the opening formed by the diaphragm better, causing soft, rounded out of focus highlights. http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/2364791076/ 100mm macro lens at f11. http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/2758839501/ 100mm macro lens at f11. Http: / / www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/4112148193/-210mm zoom lens in 70 to 210mm f11. We want depth of field. The depth of field (DOF) is controlled by three factors: 1) The focal length of the lens. 2) The diaphragm chosen. 3) the subject distance. You can produce excellent results with 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 zoom if you learn how. Here is a site that will help: http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html When selecting the camera from the list and then choose a focal length, f-stop and subject distance can be calculated DOF for any imaginable combination of three. Although most people associate a wide angle lens with a maximum of DOF, is not always true. If we focus at the end of a 18mm lens on a 55mm 18-2'-hand 0''sujetos and left to our DOF f16 will 3''a 1'-4'-6''. 0'-9''al objects in front of our theme of 2'-6'' behind it will be in focus. However, if we use the term of 18 mm to f16 and focus on a subject 5'-0''quitar our DOF is 2'-1''hasta infinity. So any object from 2'-11''delante of our subject to what we see – infinity as – will be the focus. Now we will expand 55 mm, even at f16, and see what happens. If we focus on a topic will be 5'-DOF 0''nuestra 4''a 4'-5 '-11.'' An object of 0'-8''delante of our subject to an object 0'-11''detrás it will be in focus. If we focus on a topic 0''nuestra 2'-0'-DOF will 1''delante our 0'-2''detrás to him. If we to take a picture of a person we would like to have at least 5'-0'', far from having sufficient degrees of freedom. In 2'-0''si we focus in his eyes (which is where we should focus) at the end of your nose would be out of focus as well as their ears – not very flattering. http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/3991210245/ 21mm lens at f16 and focused on 6'-0''. 2'-DOF 2''hasta infinity. So "bokeh" is more dependent on diaphragm design which is the focal length.

nikon 50mm f/1.8D


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