Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS f/3.5-5.6 Lens

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Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS f/3.5-5.6 Lens

Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS f/3.5-5.6 Lens

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Sometimes, you will find yourself in a situation that you can’t quite get as close to your subject as you’d like for that epic shot, or for that moment you just don’t want to miss. That’s where the longer end of your kit lens will come in handy. Lenses can be eye-wateringly expensive. In fact, intermediate-level lenses often cost more than a camera!

Nonetheless, when shopping for a DSLR or mirrorless, you will find some models that come bundled with high-quality lenses that can produce professional quality images. They are technically kit lenses as well. Understanding maximum aperture is just an example. Especially when you are starting out with these kit lenses. It’s a fabulous way to spend the time learning more about photography so you can hone your skills not based on equipment, but exactly that: Your skills, and experience. Read this handy 6 step guide on how to take sharper photos. Provides a Wider View You're now ready to start shooting. You can get your model to hold the reflector, but for the best results you'll need an assistant to hold it, so your model's movements aren't restricted. Final Tips on Setting UpYour kit lens however, is still a good lens and versatile if you use it right. Before you pass over this lens as a choice, here are some reasons you should consider keeping your kit lens on hand.

The distortion goes away with Distortion Correction ON, and even wide-open the 18-55mm is ultrasharp. If you don't use in-camera correction, it has strong barrel distortion at 18mm, moderate distortion at 24mm and none from 35 to 55mm.Seeking the best printer for your business? Hit your productivity targets with inkjet and laser printers that are a perfect fit for any workspace – including home offices. AF is essentially instantaneous, possibly the fastest focussing Nikkor I own, and it's this fast even on the basic D3300. With 18-55mm, you can zoom up to the desired focal length. The 18mm provides a wide angle for taking photos that don’t require capturing tiny details like landscapes. The 55mm gives you a telephoto that allows you to capture great portraits. With the AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II lens wide open, you can see some heavy light fall-off in the corners and along the frame edges. Stopping down helps, although to completely get rid of this phenomenon, you will need to use an f-stop of f/8 or smaller. There's also some very obvious barrel distortion at 18mm and mild pincushioning at 55mm, pretty much what you'd expect from an inexpensive kit zoom.

It has a traditional mechanical diaphragm actuator, not an E diaphragm, so its diaphragm works on all Nikons.

In fact, it is great for starting photographers since this can be the tool that can teach you how to take good photos. Get close to the object that you want to shoot. You will notice that the autofocus will fail at this close a distance. The Fujifilm XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS lens attached to the Fujifilm X-E1 camera, zoomed out to 55mm

The problem is that the new AF-P autofocus motor system only works on camera models originally introduced since about 2013. If your camera is too old, the focus system, even in manual mode, won't work at all, making the lens completely useless with no workaround. The ef-s 18-55mm is a great lens to get acquainted with how these kit lenses work, understanding maximum aperture and challenging your knowledge and skill when it comes to taking photos. Are your kit lens photos looking a tad soft? It’s a common problem – but did you know that by narrowing the aperture setting, you can enhance the overall sharpness of your photos? That said, kit lenses can still produce great images within their limitations. If you plan to work in bright light or use a tripod, you’ll have no trouble capturing stunning shots. Additionally, understanding the characteristics of your lens and making the most of its capabilities is key. Learning to adapt your shooting techniques and leveraging the available light will help you overcome the challenges posed by narrow maximum apertures. 5 kit lens photography tips The EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II is a high-quality, standard zoom lens suitable for general photographyDo you have rear curtain flash? Experiment at night with people with lanterns and flashing lights etc.



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