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Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5

Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens

Technical Details
  • 18-55mm lens with f3.5-5.6 maximum aperture for Nikon DSLR cameras
  • Focal length equivalent to 27 to 82.5mm in 35mm photography
  • Features a Silent Wave Motor and and Vibration Reduction (VR)
  • 0.28 meter/0.9 foot closest focusing distance throughout the entire zoom range
Product Description

The Digital SLR Nikon Total Imaging System includes a level of quality from renowned Nikkor optics lens. Ongoing research and development of Nikon's Nikkor lenses can provide ongoing Nikon digital SLR with additional choices and even greater optical performance.

Nikon is pleased to add to the lineup of new AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR, a lens with a built-in Silent Wave Motor and Vibration Reduction (VR). The AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18 - 55mm f3.5-5.6G VR is an affordable and compact, 3x optical zoom lens with amazing versatility. This new lens offers better shooting as the latest addition to the Nikon DX Nikkor lens lineup.

Nikon D3000-D5000 DSLR Starter Kit

Nikon D3000-D5000 DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School DVD Fast, Fun & Easy III / IV and D-SLR System Case

I do not write many reviews but feel compelled to do so in this case because I found a number of other tests are ambiguous or contradictory. I could not find a clear and simple EXACTLY what this case can easily accommodate, and ended up waiting much longer than I needed before I feel comfortable enough to order this case. I really wish I had not expected, as it turns out that this is a case of Nice, which takes a lot. Hopefully this review will help other people who want a clear understanding of the capacity of the case.

In simple terms, the main compartment of this case easily and fits comfortably: A Nikon D3000 or D5000 with 18-55mm Lens gasket, a 55-200mm Lens and battery charger and cord. All you need do is remove and reconfigure the partitions so that you use two partitions to create three sections within the main compartment. Simple as that. If you do not want to store your camera with the target, no problem, it works pretty well, and even create a touch more space in the main compartment.

The front zippered pocket stores a shoulder camera, video cable, USB cable, and several SD cards. It could contain a little more, but that's all I have in there. There are also two small side pockets can hold extra SD cards or other small items rather flat of your choice. For those who really want to carry the manual around, there is room for it to remain on top of the main compartment. The top of the case will be easily bent over her and closed loop with no problem.

Hopefully this helps. No guesswork, no speculation. Just a factual report of what that case holds comfortably. In short, I think it's a great deal for the Nikon D3000 or D5000. It is well constructed and comfortable to wear, and although I have not yet seen the DVD seems to be a valuable bonus.

Nikon Backpack for DSLR


Nikon Backpack for DSLR, Lenses, and Laptop

I was preparing for a trip and wanted to combine my laptop and my D70 in a bag unique. I had just ordered a LowePro AW computrekker when I saw this bag Nikon.

I thought I'd have a bag Nikon true for all my Nikon gear so I ordered this bag that I could understand returning the Lowepro.

Even if the bag is well built, lighter and looks great I was not impressed at all with housing for my D300. The storage camera is designed for the body with a small lens, perhaps the 18-70 supplied with the kit. With the 18-200 mounted on the camera just does not fit in the provisioning for the camera.

The rest of the bag seemed awkward to access and there was plenty of room for accessories.

In my opinion, the LowePro AW Computrekker is a lot of far superior. Although it is a little bigger than it's worth its weight in gold. I was disappointed with the functionality of this bag Nikon.

Nikon D3000 Digital Field Guide (Paperback)

Recently got a D3000, although the manual says the camera, the D3000 Digital Field Guide outdated manual and any other book I read on digital SLR cameras. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has a D3000, it should be mandatory:) The book goes into detail about the different settings that can be used with the camera, how do some photos and also a glossary in the back If you do not understand certain terms of photography like me. The book also comes with a gray card and Checker, color and how to use and the reasoning behind it. As a new mother that I wanted to have high quality photo of my baby and now I do, I do not have to pay someone to do this either! Another great thing about the book is the size, you can take with you on your picture taking adventures, it is easy to browse and find the settings you must use to take amazing photos in any situation. Together, the book prepares you comfortable with your D3000. After reading, you feel excited about taking pictures, because you really know what you are doing instead of just taking snapshots.

Nikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera


Looking out over several cameras and select one for someone who has passed the point and shoot, I returned to the Nikon D3000. There is no question that once a model out of an expert photographer, but it covers the basics and more. We caught and tried over the weekend.

First time DSLR users will appreciate the guided mode. We have literally gone through different scenarios via the fixed shoot 3 "LCD screen. An excellent tool, its step by step instructions allowed my niece to go to the brochure operating in no time. After a few more races, I am sure she will be shooting feel very comfortable in the manual mode. The fast shutter was a nice surprise.