

Otherwise, you will end up with a large vignetting on the edges of the image (the lens being not adapted to cover a Full frame sensor). If you try doing the opposite (mounting a DX lens on an FX body), the camera will automatically crop the image to fit into the format. Please note that you can of course use Nikon FX format lenses on your APS-C body.

If you own an F-mount SLR camera, whether made by Nikon or other camera manufacturers, you will find a huge. About 90 of these lenses are in current production, but older F-mount lenses are still good investments.
#Nikon f90x lens mount series
So, for those who bought a Nikon APS-C camera body, I strongly recommend sticking to the DX format when buying your lenses, even if the choice is much more limited than the lenses for FX sensors, I agree. Nikon makes at least 400 F-mount series lenses, making the F-mount the largest interchangeable lens system on the market today. It is important to know that lenses intended for DX sensors are adapted to this type of sensor and thus offer a smaller size, weight and therefore a lower price. Let your creative freedom flow with the excellent image quality and performance our range offers. The F90 is the first camera to support 3D TTL flash metering with D lenses. C.R.Kennedy is proud to offer an extensive range of third party Nikon mount lenses from leading manufacturers such as Sigma, Tokina, Zeiss, Lensbaby and many more. For example, a 35mm focal length mounted on a DX camera will give an equivalent angle of view of a 50mm on an FX camera. The F90/F90x uses lenses with the Nikon F mount.

To get the equivalent focal length on a full frame sensor, you will have to multiply the focal length by 1.5. As a reminder, there is a crop factor of 1.5 between the DX and FX sensor – the DX format being 1.5 times smaller than the FX format. The FX acronym reminds us that the lens was built for the brand’s full format DSLR cameras. We’ll focus here on the lenses dedicated to the Nikon ASP-C DSLR cameras. After having detailed the list of available lenses for the Canon EF-S mount, the equivalent mount for Canon cameras, I’ll present you today the one of Nikon DX lenses for the F mount of the brand.
