@Darko, I currently have 3 lenses. 18-55mm kit lens that comes with the camera, a 50mm 1,8 AF-S Nikkor and a Tamron 70-300mm 4.5 AF-S F mount. I think this will get me going with the Nikon SLR as well.
I don't think I will try to do my own printing for a long time. I've got other things to sort out about my photography first.
Can I bother you to ask a few things time to time?
For F80 and F65 with AF-S lenses you get:
OK
P, S, A, M
This is so far so good.
I've bought a resonably rare LTM lens for my Canon P in a brick camera shop but it was one of the ones that does not fit!
Hard lesson to learn... the Nikon rules are way more complex?
18-55mm kit lens that comes with the camera, a 50mm 1,8 AF-S Nikkor and a Tamron 70-300mm 4.5 AF-S F mount.
Nikon is less complex. Those M39 lenses are pain: not once I got some cheap and unknown in hope it will work on Leica - so far non was good. Many cameras have M39 mount - but are not for Leica (last one I tried were paxette, and some FSU that are actually M39 for slr, also some Czech lenses...).
To say that every film camera (35mm) is full frame is not correct. Technically, a 35mm "full" frame is double the size of the original 35mm movie film frame. Some film cameras were made single frame, like the Olympus Pen F. Nikon made a rangefinder that fit the 8x10 dimensions when enlarged prints were made but it sold very poorly because most people were familiar with the oddball 25x35 mm frame of the original Leica. Good luck.
Sorry to go a bit off-topic, but this is for Darko and Xmas:
There are two 39mm screw mounts: Leica rangefinder, and Zenit SLR. One will mount on the other, but the focus will be incompatible.
Enlarger lenses are also 39mm, but are optimized for a flat field of view.
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