Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What about the lens of Nikon 70-300? Is anti-shake important?

What about the lens of Nikon 70-300? Is anti-shake important?

The performance of this lens is still good and the price/performance ratio is high.

Nikon AF-S?VR?70-300mm?f/4.5-5.6G?IF-ED is small, lightweight, easy to operate, and is designed for digital cameras. It supports FX and DX format cameras. When used on a DX camera, converted to a 35mm traditional camera format, the focal length is equivalent to 105mm-450mm, allowing you to enjoy the fun of super telephoto photography.

This lens is equipped with a VR II vibration reduction system that is equivalent to a 4-stop shutter speed increase, 2 ED lenses and a 9-blade circular blade aperture design, which can fully meet your various shooting needs. No matter who you are, whether you are an FX format or DX format camera user, this lens is the ideal partner. The specific parameters are as follows:

As for anti-shake, people who come into contact with digital cameras for the first time often have such confusion, that is, the pictures taken are not clear enough, and ghosting or blurring always occurs. The reason, apart from occasional out-of-focus (i.e. the camera fails to focus properly), is largely due to the fact that the shutter speed is too low. Generally speaking, in handheld conditions, the shutter speed for taking clear photos should be the reciprocal of the focal length or even higher. To give a simple example: for a lens with a focal length of 24mm-105mm, at the wide-angle end, the shutter speed should be at least 1/30s to ensure that the photos taken are clearer, while at the telephoto end, the shutter speed should reach 1/125s. OK. And if the lighting conditions at the scene cannot meet this requirement, it will not be that simple to take clear photos. As you can imagine, anti-shake technology is even more necessary for lenses with longer focal lengths.