Nikon PC-E 45mm f/2.8D ED N Micro
Nikon
Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of the two new PC-E NIKKOR
Perspective Control lenses, with tilt/shift function, for digital and
35mm-fomat film SLRs – the PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED and the PC-E Micro
NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D. Together with the PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED, released in
February 2008, the PC-E NIKKOR series now covers a range extending from 24mm
wide-angle to medium telephoto 85mm.
The PC-E NIKKOR lens series features a
tilt/shift mechanism that provides extraordinary control over the relationship
between the optical axis of the lens and the image plane, thereby enabling
Perspective Control. This function proves particularly valuable for specialized
professional users such as architecture and product photographers.
Incorporating an electromagnetic diaphragm,
these lenses provide auto aperture control when used with D3, D700 and D300
digital SLR cameras for improved operability. Furthermore, Nano Crystal Coat
effectively reduces ghosting and flare to provide sharper, more vivid images.
This contributes to the superior optical performance of these lenses to realize
the outstanding image quality for which NIKKOR interchangeable lenses are
renowned.
Note: `PC` in the
lens name stands for Perspective Control.
Perspective control
with tilt/shift function
All PC-E NIKKOR lens with Perspective Control capability incorporate a special
tilt/shift mechanism. The shift mechanism enables the lens to be moved parallel
to the image plane, so that subjects such as a tall building can be captured
faithfully, without the upper part appearing to tilt backward and become
thinner. The tilt mechanism changes the orthogonal relationship between the
optical axis of the lens and the image plane, allowing you to control the
focused area. In landscape photography, you can achieve a focus throughout the
entire subject plane from near to distant. You can also achieve focus on a
specific part of the subject for emphasis. In actual shooting situations, the
shift and tilt mechanisms are used together to adjust perspective, distortion
of the subject, and focus area.
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