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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: 36222" data-attributes="member: 8088"><p>I guess I must have misinterpreted the first reply that I got. So what you are saying (and what Marcel Carey stated) is that I will still have the full range of aperture. However, I will still need to use the dial (and not the aperture ring itself) to change the aperture value. Do I have that right? If so, then I guess I'll just go with the G lenses since the only reason why I would choose the D lenses is for a fully functional aperture ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pAth77, post: 36222, member: 8088"] I guess I must have misinterpreted the first reply that I got. So what you are saying (and what Marcel Carey stated) is that I will still have the full range of aperture. However, I will still need to use the dial (and not the aperture ring itself) to change the aperture value. Do I have that right? If so, then I guess I'll just go with the G lenses since the only reason why I would choose the D lenses is for a fully functional aperture ring. [/QUOTE]
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