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Kenko DG Extension tube set 36 20 12 for Nikon
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Kenko DG Extension tube set 36 20 12 for Nikon
Great value macro lens alternative - For photographing macro subjects.  Enables closer focusing - Provides macro capability.  Works individually or combined - 12mm, 20mm, 36mm Tubes.  Retains auto focus capability - Canon EF and EF-S lenses.  Robust - Metal mounts.  

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£129.00 £119.00
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Kenko Teleplus HD Pro 2x DGX Teleconverter for Nikon
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Kenko Teleplus HD Pro 2x DGX Teleconverter for Nikon
Lightweight and compact teleconverter - Multiply the focal length of the lens.  Complete communication and signal integrity - Autofocus, aperture and data calculation functions.  Ability to convert and record EXIF data - According to the multiplication factor of the converter.  High quality optical elements - Made in Japan .  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£299.00 £279.00

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Kenko Teleplus 2x HD DGX Converter for Nikon
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Kenko Teleplus 2x HD DGX Converter for Nikon
Lightweight and compact teleconverter - Multiply the focal length of the lens.  Complete communication and signal integrity - Autofocus, aperture and data calculation functions.  Ability to convert and record EXIF data - According to the multiplication factor of the converter.  High quality optical elements - Made in Japan .  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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Nikon AF-S 105mm f1.4E ED lensNikon AF-S 105mm f1.4E ED lens
Nikon AF-S 105mm f1.4E ED lens
1m close focus, 9 blade iris, 82mm filter size, 985gm, supplied with caps, hood and case   Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear  

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£2,099.00

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Nikon AF-S DX 18-300mm f3.5-6.3G ED VR lensNikon AF-S DX 18-300mm f3.5-6.3G ED VR lens
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Nikon AF-S DX 18-300mm f3.5-6.3G ED VR lens
Travel light - Powerful DX format 16.7x zoom.  Ensure high resolution and contrast - ED glass and aspherical lens elements.  Vibration Reduction system - Clear images, even when shooting handheld.  Zoom lock switch - Keeps the lens secure when you’re on the move.  Perfect for travel - Amateur sports or wildlife photography.  Remarkably compact - Without sacrificing image quality.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear0% Finance

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Nikon AF-S 16-35mm f4G ED VR lensNikon AF-S 16-35mm f4G ED VR lens
Nikon AF-S 16-35mm f4G ED VR lens
The world's first ultra-wide angle zoom lens with VR for FX-format cameras, Nano Crystal coating, two ED glass elements, three aspherical glass elements, 77mmUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£1,149.00

Nikon AF-S DX 35mm f1.8G lensNikon AF-S DX 35mm f1.8G lens
Nikon AF-S DX 35mm f1.8G lens
Aspherical lens element.  7 diaphragm blades.  8 elements in 6 groups.  Only 200g - 1.7 oz.  Easily isolate your subject for dramatic effect.  

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£169.00
Nikon AF-S DX 40mm f2.8G Micro Nikkor lensNikon AF-S DX 40mm f2.8G Micro Nikkor lens
Nikon AF-S DX 40mm f2.8G Micro Nikkor lens
Standard 40mm DX-format macro lens - Compact and lightweight.  Ideal for getting really close to subject - 1:1 life-size Macro ratio.   Avoid disturbing your subject - Silent wave motor for accurate, whisper-quiet autofocus.  Use for general shots & portraits - Fast f/2.8 max aperture.  Two focus modes - M/A quick switching between Autofocus and Manual focus and Manual focus.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£299.00
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DSLR Lenses For Sale

Most of the popular DSLRs used a half-size, 24x16mm APS-C, 'crop' sensor with only professional models continuing with the full 24x36mm frame of 35mm film. 

The crop sensor takes a smaller lens to produce a similar result or crops the image from a full frame lens to increase its zoom power by a 'crop factor' of one and a half times.

A crop sensor camera will accept all the lenses below.  The smaller sensor 'crops' the edges of the image so the camera captures and displays a less wide-angle or greater telephoto effect with any particular lens. The focal length, or zoom range, you need for a particular job will be different on a full-frame or a crop sensor camera.  

Both Nikon and Canon have two ranges of lenses.  Their original SLR lenses (Canon EF and Nikon F/FX) can all be used on all their DSLRs. 

In addition, both manufacturers have produced a range of lenses (Canon EF-S and Nikon DX) specifically for the smaller cameras.

Sigma crop sensor lenses include the letters DC, digital crop, in their name.

The Canon EF-S lenses protrude further back to take advantage of the smaller mirror size and are locked out of their full frame cameras.  The Nikon DX lenses, and Sigma DC lenses for Canon, can be used on a full-frame model which will recognise it and crop the image to match the capability of the lens.

A standard, prime lens has a focal length similar to the diagonal of the image sensor.

If your maths is up to scratch, you will have already calculated that the diagonal of a 24x36 rectangle is 43.267.

The 35mm film cameras of the 70s came with a very slightly longer 45mm or even 50mm and, very occasionally, a 55mm lens.

The diagonal of a 24x16 rectangle is 28.84.  One of the very few crop sensor cameras with a fixed lens, the popular Fujifilm X100V comes with a 30mm lens.

A 30mm lens on a crop sensor camera will produce the same picture as the 45mm lens on a full-frame one.

 

Even if your maths is very basic, you can probably work out that 45 is 1.5 x 30.

So a 200mm lens on a crop-sensor camera will behave the same as a 300mm lens on a full-frame camera.

A 400mm lens on a crop-sensor camera will behave the same as a 600mm lens on a full-frame camera.

A standard 28-80 zoom on a film SLR equates to a 18-55mm lens on a Canon 2000D or Nikon D5600.