Its versatile zoom range goes from 55mm, which is great for portraits and group shots, up to 200mm telephoto for catching close. The other day the lens started acting up. A lens that has an up to 35mm focal length is called the wide lens.
Used Nikon AFS DX VR ZoomNIKKOR 55200mm f/45.6G IFED
Vr eliminates camera shake, the biggest reason people get blurry shots with telephoto lenses.
It actually makes a faint squeaking sound and the focus ring moves very slowly.
I thought that it was not working at all, but what i found that is it works, but it struggles. If i tilt the lens end over end, i hear a component rattling inside which is assume to be a vr part. Updated with vibration reductiondesigned specifically for the nikon dx lens. Fortunately the images remain fine, but i'm wondering if something is broken inside.
Vr is not so important in fish eye or ultra wide angle lenses though.
Right now the lens works fine in manual mode. If you want one, they're only $215 now on. I would suggest the vr version for anything above 150 mm because you wouldn't be able to always have a tripod with you all the time. I've had this lens for six years and these just began.
Wide lens is used for landscape shot or objects that you’ll want to have a wider view of them.
The photographer is often credited, but they would not be able to do without knowing what does a 55 200mm lens do and how to use it more efficiently. Vr is less important with normal lenses, and very important with telephoto lenses. Special elements used in this design is 1 ed glass element. There is no sign in the image quality of how small, light and inexpensive the zoom lens was with which this photo was made.
The vibration reduction quit working properly and was wondering if it.
So generally light body and light lenses. The superzoom end of the lens also lets you be as close to the scene.