📸 Elevate your shots with Nikon’s sleek precision lens!
The Nikon ES-1 is a compact, lightweight 52mm prime lens designed for manual focus precision. With its sleek black finish and portable dimensions, it’s the perfect accessory for professionals seeking sharp, vibrant images and effortless handling.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.4 x 6.9 x 6.6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 5.2 x 5.2 x 5.2 centimetres |
Brand | Nikon |
Camera Lens | 52 mm |
Colour | black |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 52 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 55 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 80 Millimetres |
Model year | 2012 |
Part number | 548200 |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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You sometimes have to try several options!
Yes, yes, yes! It's easy to say Nikon knows best. But to those that DON'T have a Nikon camera on which to use this item, you have to improvise! So, first of all it is unlikely that any standard NON-NIKON lens will be able to do the job - indeed, in order to be able to use the Nikon lens you will also need to use extension tubes! So that is your starting point; get a set of extension tubes. I tried to use every lens at my disposal, with and without the tubes and finally, after numerous combinations, I found that using my 70-200 IS/USM Canon lens on my Eos 5D Mk ii, using ALL of my extension tubes (68mm) and focusing with both the zoom ring AND the focus ring, I finally got an image! It wasn't quite full frame (13MPx) but I'm sure that with a little experimentation, some trial and error, I will be able to get closer to full frame (21MPx). It's worth noting that I also bought a 'Kaiser Film Strip Holder' which only exposes an area of about 22.5x34mm, so I've immediately lost about 11.5% of the frame. Some dextrous (and careful) work with a very fine file should rectify that problem. If I can get it to about 18 or 19 MPx I will be happy.As an aside, I have previously scanned over 500 negatives using an Epson Perfection 4870 Photo with absolutely superb results, at a resolution of 4800dpi. If you'd care to work that out it's about 30.5MPx. The problem is that it takes SO long! Three minutes a negative and you cannot leave it to work on auto (unless you accept an image that's about 22.5x34mm - which I do not!). It is mind bogglingly tedious. So being able to snap the copies using this device, even though you lose a little detail, is a compromise I can accept!
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