Gallery - (more) humble Nikon Lenses


the idea of this thread is to showcase wat a typical consumer-grade lens can do. one pic per lens per CSer should suffice.

wat you did was to showcase your own pics.

noted... in future, shall not add more pics from the same "humble" lens
 

noted... in future, shall not add more pics from the same "humble" lens

Going to miss your pics. Appreciate your contributions. Very good antidote to all those never ending discussions/arguments on gears, of which are better than which. Why don't start your own gallery or the APAD since you have shown much passion in taking photos with your prolific postings. I'm sure it will encourage, inspire those with "lesser" gears to enjoy & take more photographs ....
 

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Ai 105mm/f2.5 lens,still served me well.
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Uncle Michael:cool:
 

Nikkor DX 10-24mm @ 10mm f1/4.5
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Nikkor DX 10-24mm @ 24mm f1/4.5
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2nd attempt of my D90 with 18-105mm kit lens. Something simple and very noobie.

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Just a suggestion, I was wondering if the poster could include the exp setting, something like unclemichael and tunge (nice photos btw). It will definately benefit viewer like myself who eager to learn... :)
 

hi s1221 : sorry for the late reply...
been very busy preparing for a rather extended overseas trip and it was timely, in any case, not to be able to post more pics.
the APAD sounds like a good idea.
thanks and i wish you well.

cheers :)

Going to miss your pics. Appreciate your contributions. Very good antidote to all those never ending discussions/arguments on gears, of which are better than which. Why don't start your own gallery or the APAD since you have shown much passion in taking photos with your prolific postings. I'm sure it will encourage, inspire those with "lesser" gears to enjoy & take more photographs ....


here's an early attempt at a macro shot by a tamron 90mm f2.5 manual lens (sub $200 lens)

common grasshopper
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hi s1221 : sorry for the late reply...
been very busy preparing for a rather extended overseas trip and it was timely, in any case, not to be able to post more pics.
the APAD sounds like a good idea.
thanks and i wish you well.

cheers :)

Hi, got "poisoned" looking at all the nice photos you posted here, got myself the "humble" 18-70mm lens to play play. Good lens, great value. Hope to see more of your photos in the forum. Cheers!
 

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sure hope this is not my poor shooting technique...

sigma 18-50 f/2.8 non motor (sub $400)... shot in broad daylight wide open

picture is @ 100% cropped

soft ant
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soft flower
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Taken with good and affordable Tamron 28-75mm lens on FX body. Would be better if it start from 24mm. Sold it off for Nikon 24-70mm.

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Another pix with Tamron 28-75mm

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with my new nikon d3100..
 

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Too bad i wasn't able to share the full res of this photo due to Flickr limitation, on the full res you could even see the car plate number itself. But somehow i am still amazed by what a 18-55 kit lens is able to do. :)

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Shot with a D7000 and 18-55 at ISO 3200 f/3.5 1/13 sec
 

my noobie shot with 85 f1.8 on film

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photo taken with the D300+18-55 kit lens,this lens are cheap and good.:):cool:
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Michael
 

what film were you using? its pretty clean..
TMY400 (TMAX). its much cleaner than the more popular Tri-X, but u lose highlight details faster due to higher sensitivity of the chemical
 

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