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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Regina, there's no such limit with the Df. I used a 55 1.2 for many years with the camera and I know i didn't always have the lens
at f/1.2.


milt wrote:
GeorgeBo wrote:
Is the aperture “snappy” when not mounted to the camera? If you move the aperture arm on the lens do the blades open and close easy and quickly? I had sticky blades on a lens once and was giving me over exposure issues by not stopping down quick enough when shooting.

Just random thoughts.

G



When not mounted to the camera, the blades open and close as they should. I do not believe it is sticky.





Jan 11, 2024 at 05:28 AM
saph
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Regina, there's no such limit with the Df. I used a 55 1.2 for many years with the camera and I know i didn't always have the lens
at f/1.2.


milt wrote:
GeorgeBo wrote:
Is the aperture “snappy” when not mounted to the camera? If you move the aperture arm on the lens do the blades open and close easy and quickly? I had sticky blades on a lens once and was giving me over exposure issues by not stopping down quick enough when shooting.

Just random thoughts.

G



When not mounted to the camera, the blades open and close as they should. I do not believe it is sticky.





Jan 11, 2024 at 05:10 AM





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