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I mean like 50mm f/1.4 etc.. i want to get a still camera and a set of lenses which i could use for 35mm adapter seems like canon is not a good All AI and AIS lenses work on the D90 as in they fit and dont cause an error. . I have old nikon lens/manual focus, but I cannot change the aperture blade.
31 May 2010
6 Jan 2010 But, it was unique, and Nikon really didn't launch an Autofocus SLR system until 1986 with the N2000. I'd find out what lenses he has. If they're manual focus, they won't meter on a D90 (you need to move up to the D300 to get metering with MF lenses). If they're not AI lenses, you shouldn't even mount them
6 Nov 2016 With maximum efective aperture of f/5.6 or faster. When AF 80-200mm f/ 2.8, AF 35-70mm f/2.8, AF 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5 (new), or AF 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5 lenses are zoomed all the way in at the minimum focal distance, the in-focus indicator may be displayed when the image on the matte screen in the viewfinder is not in focus.
22 Nov 2015 I have a good assortment of manual lenses for the old film Nikon f2, and I've have been investigating, that there are only really to Nikon digital backs that will work. The Nikon The D80 and D90 have no aperture follower tab, so you'll have no metering with old manual focus lenses, unless they are chipped
27 Jan 2010 To function properly on a DSLR, AI, AI-S, AI-P & E-series manual focus lenses ought to have an f/max. of f/5.6 or less (f/4, f/2.8, f1.8, etc.) . the exposure meter coupling lever or the minimum aperture confirmation notch (or lever) on cameras that do not meter-couple with non-cpu lenses (D40, D60, D90, etc.)
23 Jun 2012 Thirdly, that means you are guessing what exposure settings to use on the lens aperture and the shutter speed (and the ISO). So you take a shot, look at the screen, and work out if you need more or less exposure for a repeat. Lastly, you have to focus so put the D90 into manual focus with that button on the
My other dslr is a Pentax for which i have a bunch of excellent old glass which meters well. Now i am new to Nikon and i was wondering if i am able to use older manual lenses such as 50mm etc and still obtain correct exposure. Is there a technique to do this or must i use full manual control if i was to get
Skip either 50-300 for still shots; they don't couple to the meter. Live view stops when a lens is removed, so the D90 may or may not be able to make movies with manual focus lenses like this, since they have no CPU contacts and therefore the D90 probably won't recognize them. Try it and
5 Nov 2008 I have used an E series 50mm f1.8 and a 300mm f4.5 AIS. Both completely manual (metering and focus) on the D90. I've used them on a D40 as well which was a bit more challenging on the focus front. For the D90 you need at least an AI lens. The older non AI lenses can damage the camera but are OK on
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