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Nikkor 500mm F8 mirror compatibility with Nikon D80 digital SLR?
I borrowed a Nikkor 500mm mirror from a dealer to try with my Nikon D80 -
and was hopeful that I could use aperture priority automatic metering so that *only* the focus needed to be adjusted manually. I discovered that the camera mode switch had to be set to 'M' (Manual) otherwise the shutter will not function. With this setting I could not see how to make the metering work. Am I missing something? Is it possible to use this lens with a D80 and automatic metering? Comments and observations requested please. |
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Nikkor 500mm F8 mirror compatibility with Nikon D80 digital SLR?
On Jan 30, 2:56 am, "Malcolm H" wrote: I borrowed a Nikkor 500mm mirror from a dealer to try with my Nikon D80 - and was hopeful that I could use aperture priority automatic metering so that *only* the focus needed to be adjusted manually. I discovered that the camera mode switch had to be set to 'M' (Manual) otherwise the shutter will not function. With this setting I could not see how to make the metering work. Am I missing something? Is it possible to use this lens with a D80 and automatic metering? Comments and observations requested please. Same as your earlier post, an older manual lens. So with the D80, no metering, manual only. You need an autofocus lens with this camera to meter. The lack of metering with non autofocus (unchipped) lenses is how Nikon differentiates amateur and pro targeted cameras. This should have been explained to you when you bought the camera. With a D200 you could get aperture priority metering. BTW, the lens has to be an AI or AIS lens or the mount may damage the camera. Tom |
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Nikkor 500mm F8 mirror compatibility with Nikon D80 digital SLR?
"Ed Ruf (REPLY to E-MAIL IN SIG!)" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 07:56:28 GMT, in rec.photo.digital "Malcolm H" wrote: I borrowed a Nikkor 500mm mirror from a dealer to try with my Nikon D80 - and was hopeful that I could use aperture priority automatic metering so that *only* the focus needed to be adjusted manually. I discovered that the camera mode switch had to be set to 'M' (Manual) otherwise the shutter will not function. With this setting I could not see how to make the metering work. Am I missing something? Is it possible to use this lens with a D80 and automatic metering? Comments and observations requested please. RTFM, p. 117, second item from the bottom left. -- Ed Ruf ) http://edwardgruf.com/Digital_Photog...ral/index.html Thank you Ed, yes I had read that in the manual but was looking for confirmation because the guy who lent it to me said that metering was definitely possible! |
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Nikkor 500mm F8 mirror compatibility with Nikon D80 digital SLR?
Malcolm H wrote:
"Ed Ruf (REPLY to E-MAIL IN SIG!)" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 07:56:28 GMT, in rec.photo.digital "Malcolm H" wrote: I borrowed a Nikkor 500mm mirror from a dealer to try with my Nikon D80 - and was hopeful that I could use aperture priority automatic metering so that *only* the focus needed to be adjusted manually. I discovered that the camera mode switch had to be set to 'M' (Manual) otherwise the shutter will not function. With this setting I could not see how to make the metering work. Am I missing something? Is it possible to use this lens with a D80 and automatic metering? Comments and observations requested please. RTFM, p. 117, second item from the bottom left. -- Ed Ruf ) http://edwardgruf.com/Digital_Photog...ral/index.html Thank you Ed, yes I had read that in the manual but was looking for confirmation because the guy who lent it to me said that metering was definitely possible! With a D200, a D2x, etc. Not with the consumer cameras, they've left out the mechanical interface to the aperture. Lack of metering isn't a big problem in an amazing number of situations; I used AI lenses on my Fuji S2 a lot without metering. Other times, it's critical, though. |
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Nikkor 500mm F8 mirror compatibility with Nikon D80 digital SLR?
Ed Ruf "Ed Ruf (REPLY to E-MAIL IN SIG!)" writes:
Not with a D80. It is possible with a D200 or higher level body which allows you to manually input the max lens aperture into a custom setting, as Tom pointed out. And I've been told by someone who tried it on a D200 that you don't even have to input the lens max aperture or other data into the camera if you don't want to; as long as you can accept that then the automatic flash functionality etc. aren't going to be the best possible. |
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Nikkor 500mm F8 mirror compatibility with Nikon D80 digital SLR?
On Jan 30, 3:59 pm, Toni Nikkanen wrote:
Ed Ruf "Ed Ruf (REPLY to E-MAIL IN SIG!)" writes: Not with a D80. It is possible with a D200 or higher level body which allows you to manually input the max lens aperture into a custom setting, as Tom pointed out. And I've been told by someone who tried it on a D200 that you don't even have to input the lens max aperture or other data into the camera if you don't want to; as long as you can accept that then the automatic flash functionality etc. aren't going to be the best possible. You can, the lens will wi=ork without inputing data, but I have 2 AIS lenses a 24 f2 and a 100 f2.8 series E. If the wrong one is listed on the manual lens list the fstops don't read right in the camera viewfinder. But the meter nulls on the correct fstop. So you have the 24 f2 on and the meter reads 1/250 @ f5.6 stick on the 100 and the reading will be 1/250 @ f8, but the meter will still be in the center. Tom |
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Nikkor 500mm F8 mirror compatibility with Nikon D80 digital SLR?
"tomm42" wrote in message ps.com... On Jan 30, 2:56 am, "Malcolm H" wrote: I borrowed a Nikkor 500mm mirror from a dealer to try with my Nikon D80 - and was hopeful that I could use aperture priority automatic metering so that *only* the focus needed to be adjusted manually. I discovered that the camera mode switch had to be set to 'M' (Manual) otherwise the shutter will not function. With this setting I could not see how to make the metering work. Am I missing something? Is it possible to use this lens with a D80 and automatic metering? Comments and observations requested please. Same as your earlier post, an older manual lens. So with the D80, no metering, manual only. You need an autofocus lens with this camera to meter. The lack of metering with non autofocus (unchipped) lenses is how Nikon differentiates amateur and pro targeted cameras. This should have been explained to you when you bought the camera. With a D200 you could get aperture priority metering. BTW, the lens has to be an AI or AIS lens or the mount may damage the camera. Tom Thank you for the info Tom - very useful indeed! |
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