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Advantages of the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G over the 50mm f/1.4D
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<blockquote data-quote="pAth77" data-source="post: 36219" data-attributes="member: 8088"><p>Your response brought me a huge sigh of relief. I'm not sure if I heard the salesman wrong or if he meant something else or if he just didn't know what he was talking about. Either way, I'm just extremely happy to hear that I can still get the lenses that I originally wanted. I'm not opposed to learning how to work the dials since I'll still need to get accustomed to using the dials to adjust shutter speed, but being able to utilize the aperture ring will make the transition into Nikon much easier.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure that I'll figure everything out once I have it in my hands, but just for curiosity's sake...does the body have to be set to aperture priority or manual in order to use the aperture ring? Also, is there an auto setting on the aperture ring? My wife won't touch any of my cameras unless it has full auto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pAth77, post: 36219, member: 8088"] Your response brought me a huge sigh of relief. I'm not sure if I heard the salesman wrong or if he meant something else or if he just didn't know what he was talking about. Either way, I'm just extremely happy to hear that I can still get the lenses that I originally wanted. I'm not opposed to learning how to work the dials since I'll still need to get accustomed to using the dials to adjust shutter speed, but being able to utilize the aperture ring will make the transition into Nikon much easier. I'm sure that I'll figure everything out once I have it in my hands, but just for curiosity's sake...does the body have to be set to aperture priority or manual in order to use the aperture ring? Also, is there an auto setting on the aperture ring? My wife won't touch any of my cameras unless it has full auto. [/QUOTE]
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