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There are many good Nikon lens for portrait photography. However, perhaps the best Nikon lens for this purpose is the Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.4G lens. The cost of this lens is approximately $450.00.
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Canon and Nikon are all good chooses because they offer 500mm f/4 lens that is best for bird photography.
AI stands for Automatic Indexing. This was developed by Nikon in 1977 to allow for interchangeable lenses to mount with a single twist.
and nikon camera can use a nikon lens, try a D3000, a D50, or a D9
Nikon or Nikor
It depends, of course, on what you want to photograph. Assuming it isn't underwater photography, wildlife photography tends to be either of animals from a distance - so the longest, quickest lens you can afford and carry (the Nikon 600mm f/4 VR comes to mind) or taking close-ups of small animals (insects and so on) or plants, in which case one of the Nikon micro lenses would be appropriate.
Nikon has many different lenses that are used for photography. The 80 200mm is one high powered lens that comes with a high price. If the photographer is interested in purchasing a used lens, they can purchase one via Amazon for around $669.
24-105MM Zoom Lens is the best for me.
The Nikon d2h camera has the ability to adapt to many different lenses. The lens that comes from the factory is the Nikon 70-200mm VR f/2.8 Digital Zoom lens.
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