It's also perfect on decent or recent AF film cameras like the F6, F100, F5, N80 and N75. The incompatibilities for older or cheaper 35mm cameras are that:1.) It won't autofocus with the cheapest new AF 35mm cameras like the N55, but if you focus manually, everything else works...
In the previous millennium when cameras shot film, cameras had to use mirrors and mechanical shutters that had to move all over the place for every single shot, and they, like automobiles, wore out with use.In the earliest days of digital cameras, DSLRs incorporated Shot Counters or Shutter...
Ever since 1954, all Nikon's film cameras have shot in FX: 24 x 36mm. (I'm graciously forgetting the idiotic APS format, which I always told you was stupid, while photo magazines of the era told you to buy them.) In 1999 Nikon introduced the world's first practical DSLR (seeDSLR ...
Nikon F2S Photomic (1/2,000 to 10 full seconds titanium-shutter mechanical 35mm SLR, two common A76 button cells for meter only, couples to Nikon F, AI and AI-s lenses , 31.5 oz./894g with batteries and film, about $175 used) and 1975 Nikon 50mm f/1.4. enlarge. I'd get ...
The 13mm f/5.6 performs even better on digital cameras than it ever did on film. This is because its f/5.6 aperture gave a dim and crummy finder image on film cameras, which were optimized for faster lenses. That's right: this 13mm manual-focus lens is easier and more fun to use ...
The Nikon D850 is sharper than any Nikon ever made. No news here; it's way better than 35mm film ever could do; I stopped shooting 35mm, even with my LEICAs, when 24MP FX cameras came out.The only limitation to picture sharpness will be your skill as a photographer. ...
4.) Since it has no aperture ring, it's just about useless with manual focus film cameras. It will shoot every shot at its minimum aperture. See Nikon Lens Compatibility for details with your camera. Read down the "AF-S, AF-I," "G" and "VR" columns for this lens. You'll get ...
It works perfectly on all Nikon 35mm cameras made since 1977.It's also perfect on decent or recent AF film cameras like the F6, F100, F5, N80 and N75.The incompatibilities for older or cheaper 35mm cameras are that:1.) It won't autofocus with the cheapest AF 35mm cameras like the...
It's also perfect on decent or recent AF film cameras like the F6, F100, F5, N80 and N75. The incompatibilities for older or cheaper 35mm cameras are that:1.) It won't autofocus with the cheapest new AF 35mm cameras like the N55, but if you focus manually, everything else works...
Nikon's newer FX cameras, like my D850, easily correct this lens' complex distortions.Compatibility back to intro back to topThis traditional AF lens becomes manual-focus-only on the FTZ, with a CPU for full data communication, aperture control and all exposure modes. It has no internal ...