The stop down metering is not that bad.I Can honestly say.. that this lens is not for fast moving subjects.
Todd
Something you may wish to look into is an AI conversion kit for that lens. This will a) allow the lens to couple to the camera's meter and b) allow you to see the F-stop in the viewfinder - the conversion kit consists of a replacement aperture ring and can be exchanged for the original in about 10 minutes by a competent technician.
Actually his do.some mid-age nikons had a coupling lever that flips up, some don't.
His, apparently, don't.
sounds to me like a good excuse to go buy an F2.
You can print a strip and stick on the extra f stop values, factory conversions difficult to source today.
Lots of cameras don't have displays.
see bottom of this link
http://www.photosynthesis.co.nz/nikon/aimod.html
Thanks EVH..
For right now, I'm ok with pressing DOF preview lever to get proper exposure.
Todd
Thanks EVH..
For right now, I'm ok with pressing DOF preview lever to get proper exposure.
Todd
When you are in action and you don't have time - just shoot wide open![]()
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