During this online workshop, Nikon School experts will discuss how your lens choice has a major impact on your composition and the final look of your image. Lens choice is an overlooked subject and being able to choose the correct lens for the situation your are photographing is as essential as having the correct camera settings. This course is designed to help you gain an in depth understanding of lens choice based on real world photography experience across a variety of different subjects, such a wildlife, landscapes and portraiture.
This online course will give you a good understanding of the considerations that should go into choosing lenses and the benefits of having the right lenses for the shots you want to take.
We will cover many topics such as:
How focal length impacts the look of your image
Lens coatings and what they do
Getting the best out of your lenses
How Focal Length changes your Depth of Field
Lens Function Buttons & Rings
Lens Hoods
Note this workshop is for Nikon Z system users as we will be only covering NIKKOR Z series lenses.
These sessions will take place via Zoom video call, so please ensure your laptop (preferred) or your phone is capable of supporting this application.
If you have not received the e-mail with the joining information 1 week before the course please e-mail [email protected] immediately and we will send the link out to you.
Please do not e-mail us on the day of the course as there is no guarantee we will see the e-mail in time to send out the details
This course will be recorded and be available for participants to watch after the session has ended.
The trainer provided an excellent insight into the different categories of Nikkor Lenses, but in particular explained how different lenses with regard to focal length could help achieve very different results. The differences using tele lenses for compression and composition with landscapes was juxtaposed with that achieved by wide angles. The strengths of some of the newer and faster primes were also pitched against slightly slower but sharper 'S' lenses regarding style and and artistic feel.
Trevor H.
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