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01/02/2006 06:25:37 AM · #1 |
Does anyone with that camera has any idea how to change the apareture values if my lens does not have an apareture ring on it?
Even in A mode (ap. priority), the button that changes speed values, has no effect on the ap. values :-(
Please don't tell me this is impossible.....
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01/02/2006 06:46:00 AM · #2 |
wait there I'm calling a doctor...;-). Hi my dear friend, don't fret. PM bearmusic and ask him... he will know. |
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01/02/2006 07:58:39 AM · #3 |
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01/02/2006 08:05:15 AM · #4 |
N90 = F90: The original model, with plain camera back. N90 is the name used only in USA.
Can't use VR lenses. The one thing about the N90s's age is that it pre-dates Nikon's VR technology. It can use AF-S, but not VR. Also, if you end up with G-type lenses (no aperture ring), you can only use them on the N90s in Program or Shutter-priority mode.
Message edited by author 2006-01-02 08:06:03.
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01/02/2006 08:22:13 AM · #5 |
Thank you for your reply!
Most of my lens are D type so I have the ap. ring on them. But my kit lens is a AF-S lens without the ring...
So sad this is... I suppose I will only have to use P mode until I get to buy a decent wide lens...
By the way, my camera has a data back (m-25?? if i'm not mistaken - it has a world clock, date and saving data options)
Not that it matters... |
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01/02/2006 09:18:54 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by Jinjit: But my kit lens is a AF-S lens without the ring...
So sad this is... I suppose I will only have to use P mode until I get to buy a decent wide lens... |
If your kit lens (I presume came with the D70s) is a DX type, you won't be able to use it on the N90 - the image circle is smaller as the D-SLR's have smaller sensors than a 35mm film frame (24x36mm). |
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01/02/2006 09:29:09 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by WobblyLegs: Originally posted by Jinjit: But my kit lens is a AF-S lens without the ring...
So sad this is... I suppose I will only have to use P mode until I get to buy a decent wide lens... |
If your kit lens (I presume came with the D70s) is a DX type, you won't be able to use it on the N90 - the image circle is smaller as the D-SLR's have smaller sensors than a 35mm film frame (24x36mm). |
not always
the 17-55mm has no vingetting from 24-55mm on a full frame
it depends which DX lens & what focal length |
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01/02/2006 09:32:56 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by ralphnev:
not always
the 17-55mm has no vingetting from 24-55mm on a full frame
it depends which DX lens & what focal length |
The 12-24 is very usable from 18-24, in fact its one of the sharpest 24s Nikon has ever made. Not very usable on the N90(s) since you would limited to P & S modes. |
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01/02/2006 10:59:36 AM · #9 |
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01/02/2006 11:10:20 AM · #10 |
I see I'm way behind here (I do sleep occasionally) but the answer to the original query is as llnyc said; you can't.
Sorry to be co-bearer of bad tidings...
R. |
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01/02/2006 04:02:26 PM · #11 |
Thank you all!
Sad indeed. Luckily, the P mode does give a nice walk around.
Thanks a lot for the info!
Originally posted by muckpond: what's film? :P |
LOL I expected to see this kind of response a lot sooner.
This little surprise however shows that film will not die as soon as youd expect ;-) |
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