If you're a budding Nikon macro photographer, Alberto Ghizzi Panizza is a good source of advice. A master at his craft, Alberto's latest work, The Beauty Of Rust, is a feast for the senses. Every ...
My Nikon 105mm f/2.8G lens gives a 1:1 magnification which is very good for macro work, but some people may wish to photograph images of a higher magnification and truly delve deep into the miniature ...
Why gear matters: Close-up work magnifies every detail, making optical precision, steady handling, and thoughtful lighting essential for professional-looking shots. Top Nikon picks: Options like the ...
Nikon adds two new DX Z-mount lenses, a 16–50 mm f/2.8 zoom and a 35 mm f/1.7 macro to the range, giving creators faster glass and sharper low-light performance for stills and video. Nikon has ...
Macro lenses provide a unique ability to magnify tiny details to their true-to-life size, or at times even larger than life. They can reveal details our eyes may not be able to pick up on, allowing us ...
In a nutshell, macro photography refers to close-up, magnified images of tiny things. Common examples are images of bugs, in which you can see them in so much detail you can even tell the minuscule ...
A camera is only as good as the lens mounted on the front of it — and Nikon’s 100+ year history has a tendency to lean towards excellent optics. From getting up close to the tiniest subjects to ...