kodachrome64
Member
I recently decided that I would abandon my beloved Minolta MD camera and glass which I adore so much, and make a switch to a system that I felt more comfortable investing in. I bought an F100 (and plan on an F5 or F6 too) and to start off with got a new 50mm f/1.8 lens.
Of course I am used to using AP mode most of the time and turning the aperture ring to obtain desired exposure. The F100 natively wants you to stop the lens all the way down and to control aperture using the command dial. Fortunately custom function 22 can be set to allow the aperture ring to be used. Originally I hated the idea of using the dial but I do like the granular control that is available, e.g. setting the aperture in 1/3 f-stop increments.
What does everyone else do? I'm curious on if any of y'all out there use the camera to control f-stop or do you still use the lens? Does anyone buy those G-series Nikon (or equivalent other brand) lenses that get rid of the aperture ring? I really do think I'd like to have the aperture ring on there even if I went through a phase of not using it. If nothing else so I could buy an old mechanical Nikon body and still be able to use the lenses.
Thanks,
Nick
Of course I am used to using AP mode most of the time and turning the aperture ring to obtain desired exposure. The F100 natively wants you to stop the lens all the way down and to control aperture using the command dial. Fortunately custom function 22 can be set to allow the aperture ring to be used. Originally I hated the idea of using the dial but I do like the granular control that is available, e.g. setting the aperture in 1/3 f-stop increments.
What does everyone else do? I'm curious on if any of y'all out there use the camera to control f-stop or do you still use the lens? Does anyone buy those G-series Nikon (or equivalent other brand) lenses that get rid of the aperture ring? I really do think I'd like to have the aperture ring on there even if I went through a phase of not using it. If nothing else so I could buy an old mechanical Nikon body and still be able to use the lenses.
Thanks,
Nick