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A photographic lens is used to focus the light onto film or a digital sensor. Many cameras have interchangeable lens systems, allowing the photographer to choose the type of lens to use.
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Zoom or Prime Lens(es) for Wildlife Photography on Limited Budget (Nikon D500)
Nikon TC 14E Teleconverter (see here) - This converter is fully compatible with the second lens, and partially compatible with the first which will hopefully allow me to extend my reach beyond 500mm, but … The question is though, would I be better off purchasing one prime lens, instead of the above combination? …
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Is it worth upgrading one stop for wildlife photography?
I have just purchased the following lens to accompany my Nikon D500:
AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/4G ED VR - £1,349 (see here)
However, having purchased this lens a few hours ago, it has been pointed out to … Update - Just to mention, this will not be my primary lens when photographing wildlife, my primary lens is the Nikon 200-500mm. …