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I have a few Nikon lenses for which I'm looking to purchase a Nikon DSLR in the future
Items include 50mm F1.8, 50mm F1.2 and 105mm Macro F4
All items are old 1980s I would guess.
I spoke with someone today who said I need a minimum D200 for metering on manual lenses?
Is that true? If I were to get one, then can I use these lenses in Aperture priority mode? so set the Aperture on the lens instead of body and focus manually obviously.
sid
It's right that they won't meter on anything 'below' a D200. But you can always manually meter.
I don't have my D200 yet (:D) so don't know the specifics, but this chart tells you which lenses meter, etc.: http://www.bythom.com/lensacronyms.htm.
So if it meters then thats equivalent to Aperture priority mode then?
So if it meters then thats equivalent to Aperture priority mode then?
Yeah
puddleduck
01-02-2009, 20:22
Most of the semi-Pro bodies (D200 and above) have a "Non CPU lens" option - you just tell it the focal length and the aperture and it all works.
I love this feature and it breathes life into "old" - but oh so good! - lenses from a previous era!
What about the Fuji S5 Pro?
Will that work?
I wouldn't have bought my S5 Pro if it didn't - use it with Tamron Adaptall-2 lenses.
puddleduck
02-02-2009, 21:05
What about the Fuji S5 Pro?
Will that work?
Yep!
Hmm choicees choices
I have a full set of Nikon Primes you see
28mm F2.5 wide
50mm F1.8
50mm F1.2
105mm F4 Macro ( can be 2x to 210 F8 macro)
300mm F4 AF ED (can be 2x)
80-210 F4 Tamron zoom
SB 16 flashgun - not sure if this will work with anything new though
Not having a Nikon DSLR doesn't seem like an option lol
It would nicely complement my Canon kit which is large as well
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