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Looking for a nifty that will auto focus on the D40.. but dont want to pay over £100 if possible... any suggestions please..
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I had the 50mm on my D60 and have to say I didn't get on with it. It was good for shots of static subjects, where I could ensure I had good focus, but f1.8, a moving subject (even slightly) and manual focus just don't go together.
No its not. Its a zoom lens. The term nifty fifty refers to a 50mm (fixed focal length, or prime rather than a zoom) F1.8 lens that is relatively cheap. The important bit here if the F1.8. That means that is has a very wide maximum aperture, this lets in lots of light so you can shoot in low light conditions. At F1.8 the depth of field is also very shallow which allows you to take the kind of shot I posted above.
Normally lenses with a large maximum aperture like that would be much more expensive, that is why it is such a popular lens.
Just search for it on google, Tamorn 17-50mm should bring it up.
I got mine second hand on here for £250, and very nice it is too.
thats a canon fit one. it won't work on the d40 you need to get a Nikon fit version. Also you need to make sure you're getting the newer version with the built in motor not the older one that doesn't have the motor otherwise your back to manual focus only.
I have a f1.8 50mm prime on my d40.Yes I have to manual focus but its fine for photographing things that don't move. I'd not bother looking to replace your kit lens until your more savvy with your camera. You'l find it is a perfectly good lens when in good light/daylight it will achieve results as good as any lens really.
Learn your camera and the limits of your kit lens first then see what you need to take your photo's to the next level.
When replacing the kit lens, if you find you take a lot of low light photos and the lens is too slow you can then look at any of the constant f/2.8 zooms such as the tamron mentioned or equivalent sigma (18-50 hsm f/2.8 - not the one in your ebay link above!). But if you don't want to stretch to those budgets cheaper alternative zooms that will AF and give better results over the kit include the NIkon AFS 18-70 (goes for around £100-120 on ebay) or the Sigma HSM 17-70 f.2.8-4.5 which will be a bit more.
If you want the best IQ without paying 1000's for a lens then forego having a zoom and get one of the primes I mentioned.
Surely that depends on your budget
This is the newest and latest Nikon 50mm lens. 50mm f1.4, with AFS. It'll AF on your camera and you can say you have the latest version of this lens!
Sold for £235 +£13 post. How much are these new?
Have a look here - http://www.camerapricebuster.co.uk/prod1003.html
And generally, here - http://www.camerapricebuster.co.uk/cat11.html
Cheers mate found here
http://www.cliftoncameras.co.uk/Nikon_AF-S_50mm_f1.4G_Lens
So a little cheaper!
Never knew that! Thanks! I suppose the 35mm are cheaper too?You should consider the 35mm. With the crop factor taken into account on your D40 this would give you roughly the equivalent of a 50mm lens on a full frame camera. In other words the equivalent of a nifty fifty. The 50mm lens on a cropped sensor will give you roughly the equivalent of a 70mm lens which is good for portraits but a bit long for walkabout.
do the 35mm only come in 1.8f ??
Something like this.................... http://www.cliftoncameras.co.uk/Nikon_35mm_f1.8G_AF-S_DX
Why are the 50mm so much more?
Am I better with a 50mm then or 35mm? Basically for dog pics, and portrat holiday stuff!