Nikon AF-S Nikkor 28-70 2.8 ED vs Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70 ED You can mount ANY Nikon SLR lens on a Nikkormat camera, and take pictures with it. The Nikkormat FT, FTN, FT2, and EL use the "prong" to communicate the aperture setting of the lens to the camera, for use in metering. Modern AF lenses, and older Series E lenses don't have prongs, so they won't couple to the Nikkormat's meter.

Understanding the Context

You have to use "stop down" metering with them. Or you can add a ... Nikon Service Advisories for the Z5ii, Z6iii, and Zr; Zr Firmware 1.11 By ShunCheung, March 17 1 reply 201 views ShunCheung March 18 Nikon F3 with motor drive MD-4. The Nikon F3, introduced in 1980, is considered one of the great SLR classics.

Key Insights

Built to the highest standards, durable, reliable, almost entirely made of metal, embedded in arguably the largest system program for an SLR, and produced for 21 years. It's no wonder th... The Nikon engineers could have labeled then R1, R2, R3, and R4. When you set the ring to R4 it means that if you shoot at f/4 you will get optimum sharpness on your subject and background bokeh at this setting. Setting it above or below will start to affect the sharpness of the subject.

Final Thoughts

I have used an AF-S Nikkor 28-70 2.8 ED since it was introduced about 20 years ago. It has performed well on F100, D100, D200, D800E, and D850. Is the current 24-70 version sharper, have better contrast, longer dynamic range, less aberrations, etc., or cuter looking on the camera? Have I left som... Does anyone have any info on the differences and relative speeds of the various Nikon autofocus systems. I have a N70 - CAM 274.

I was looking at the N80 and D70 - CAM 900 and F100 Cam 1300 (also in F5). I noticed some of the newer cameras have a CAM 2000 system. hi everyone.. i just bought a nikon em recently.