Many consumers get confused when shopping for Nikon lenses. Not only is this due to their wide selection, but also because of the simple fact that the lens division of Nikon is known as Nikkor. Nevertheless, with over 80 years of experience in the industry, Nikon is widely considered to be one of the top camera manufacturers in the world. They have maintained this reputation, transitioning seamlessly into the world of digital photography. Considering how expensive a quality camera lens can be, people often wonder which one is the best to buy. Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to that question, as each lens serves a different purpose and has its own advantages. The rules that applied to traditional 35mm cameras don't fit exactly with newer digital solutions. The best lens for a 35mm Nikon SLR, for example, may not be the best for its digital counterpart. In the case of a beginner photographer who wants the ability to take a variety of pictures, purchasing a wide zoom lens and a telephoto zoom lens is usually enough. A Nikkor 17-35mm and a 28-200mm usually provide enough focal length options for most photography situations. Obviously, since these are zooms, lens speed is usually not as high as with primes, but considering the level of craftsmanship Nikon lenses are known for, there should be little worry about the final result. Regardless of your lens budget, it is usually recommended to stick with Nikon lenses on your Nikon digital camera. Although there are a number of manufacturers producing discounted products, Nikon optimizes their products to work together. Buying a cheaper alternative may save you a little money, but chances are, it'll have a negative effect on the pictures you take.
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