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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D90
fEE Error - Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeshutterphotographysa" data-source="post: 359249" data-attributes="member: 32051"><p>I know this is an older post so I hope someone reads it. I do understand that you have to lock the aperture ring in at f22 in order to use older lenses (about to buy a 35-70 2.8) on a D90. Then I've read that you use the camera dial to then control the aperture. This may sound stupid but does that mean the camera will actually open the lens all the way to 2.8 to let more light in if I use the camera dial even though the lens aperture ring itself is locked?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeshutterphotographysa, post: 359249, member: 32051"] I know this is an older post so I hope someone reads it. I do understand that you have to lock the aperture ring in at f22 in order to use older lenses (about to buy a 35-70 2.8) on a D90. Then I've read that you use the camera dial to then control the aperture. This may sound stupid but does that mean the camera will actually open the lens all the way to 2.8 to let more light in if I use the camera dial even though the lens aperture ring itself is locked? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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