DSLR Lenses

DSLR Lenses
Pentax DAL 18-50mm f4-5.6 SMC DC WR RE Lens
Pentax DAL 18-50mm f4-5.6 SMC DC WR RE Lens

Excellent

$98.26

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Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 200mm f4 Lens
Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 200mm f4 Lens

Excellent

$64.60

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Sony 1.4x Teleconverter SAL14TC for Sony/Minolta A-Mount
Sony 1.4x Teleconverter SAL14TC for Sony/Minolta A-Mount

Excellent

$271.66

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Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 55mm f1.2 Lens
Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 55mm f1.2 Lens

Excellent

$235.67

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Nikon TC-14B 1.4x Teleconverter TC14B
Nikon TC-14B 1.4x Teleconverter TC14B

Excellent

$86.02

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Zeiss Milvus 25mm f1.4 ZE Lens Canon EF
Zeiss Milvus 25mm f1.4 ZE Lens Canon EF

Like New

$1,794.18

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Nikon Nikkor-Q Non-AI 200mm f4 Lens
Nikon Nikkor-Q Non-AI 200mm f4 Lens

Excellent

$64.60

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Olympus OM 35-80mm f2.8 Zuiko ED Lens RARE
Olympus OM 35-80mm f2.8 Zuiko ED Lens RARE

Excellent

$1,008.78

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Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 35mm f2.8 PC Lens Chrome Knob
Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 35mm f2.8 PC Lens Chrome Knob

Excellent

$196.18

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Sony DT 55-200mm f4-5.6 SAM Lens SAL55200/2 A Mount
Sony DT 55-200mm f4-5.6 SAM Lens SAL55200/2 A Mount

Excellent

$55.42

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Zeiss Milvus 18mm f2.8 ZF.2 Distagon T* Lens Nikon F
Zeiss Milvus 18mm f2.8 ZF.2 Distagon T* Lens Nikon F

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$1,280.10

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Nikon Nikkor Medical 120mm f4 IF Lens without pack
Nikon Nikkor Medical 120mm f4 IF Lens without pack

Excellent

$194.25

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Used Canon EF 135mm F/2L USM w/ Box
Used Canon EF 135mm F/2L USM w/ Box

Excellent

$500.00

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Canon FD 100mm f2.8 S.S.C. BL Lens SSC
Canon FD 100mm f2.8 S.S.C. BL Lens SSC

Excellent

$186.85

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Used Nikon AF-S 60mm f/2.8 Micro Lens
Used Nikon AF-S 60mm f/2.8 Micro Lens

Used - Excellent

$250.00

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Used Canon EF 100mm f/2 Lens
Used Canon EF 100mm f/2 Lens

Used - Excellent

$275.00

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Used Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens w/Hood
Used Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens w/Hood

Used - Excellent

$350.00

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Used Nikon DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 G VR AF-P
Used Nikon DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 G VR AF-P

Used - Excellent

$100.00

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Used Nikon 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5 G
Used Nikon 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5 G

Used - Excellent

$100.00

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Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 35mm f2.8 PC Lens
Nikon Nikkor Non-AI 35mm f2.8 PC Lens

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$202.98

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Used Sigma EX 8mm f/3.5 DG for Nikon DX
Used Sigma EX 8mm f/3.5 DG for Nikon DX

Used - Excellent

$200.00

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Meyer-Optik Gorlitz 75mm f1.5 Biotar II Lens for Canon EF
Meyer-Optik Gorlitz 75mm f1.5 Biotar II Lens for Canon EF

Excellent

$899.29

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Samyang 12mm f2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye Lens Nikon F
Samyang 12mm f2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye Lens Nikon F

Excellent

$173.06

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between prime and zoom lenses for DSLR cameras?

Prime lenses have a fixed focal length, meaning they cannot zoom in or out. However, they often offer wider apertures and superior image quality compared to zoom lenses. Zoom lenses, on the other hand, have a variable focal length, allowing you to zoom in and out to frame your shot. While zoom lenses offer versatility, prime lenses are prized for their sharpness and low-light performance.

Can I use full-frame lenses on a crop sensor DSLR camera?

Yes, you can use full-frame lenses on a crop sensor DSLR camera. However, it's essential to consider the crop factor, which effectively increases the focal length of the lens. For example, a 50mm full-frame lens used on a crop sensor camera may have an effective focal length of around 75mm, making it behave like a short telephoto lens.

Do DSLR camera lenses have built-in image stabilization?

Some DSLR camera lenses feature built-in image stabilization (IS) or vibration reduction (VR) technology, which compensates for camera shake when shooting handheld. This technology helps to ensure sharper images, especially when using telephoto lenses or shooting in low-light conditions. However, not all DSLR lenses have built-in stabilization, so it's essential to check the lens specifications before purchasing.

What is the difference between autofocus and manual focus lenses for DSLR cameras?

Autofocus lenses feature built-in motors that automatically adjust the focus based on the subject distance, providing quick and precise focusing. Manual focus lenses, on the other hand, require the photographer to manually adjust the focus by turning a focus ring on the lens barrel. Both types of lenses have their advantages and are suitable for different shooting situations and preferences.

Are DSLR camera lenses compatible with mirrorless cameras?

In some cases, DSLR camera lenses can be adapted to mirrorless cameras using lens adapters. However, it's essential to research compatibility and potential limitations such as autofocus performance and electronic communication between the lens and camera. Some manufacturers also produce native lenses specifically designed for mirrorless camera systems.

Can I use vintage lenses on modern DSLR cameras?

Yes, many vintage lenses can be adapted to modern DSLR cameras using lens adapters. These adapters allow photographers to mount older manual focus lenses onto their DSLR camera bodies, providing a unique shooting experience and access to vintage optics with distinctive rendering characteristics. However, it's essential to research compatibility and potential limitations before using vintage lenses on modern DSLR cameras.