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<blockquote data-quote="Marturo" data-source="post: 738146" data-attributes="member: 48418"><p>Thank You so much nickt for reading my post so well.</p><p></p><p>Yes my metering is Center & will not change with my Non Cpu glass.</p><p></p><p>Yes set to auto iso & 100 iso for a start by the D7100 manual.</p><p></p><p> As to your side note. I believe that a jump to manual control is the only way I can continue to use my old Nikkor glass.</p><p> </p><p> Just a small bit of my Digital journey. I started by ordering a used D7000 it arrived damaged, however I did gain some experience.</p><p>I was still unsure of what parts of my Nikkor glass would work on this Digital camera & what could damage it.</p><p>I mounted a 50mm F1.8 series E lens & took some shots all were dark so I bumped the iso up & observed a weird electronic interference </p><p>in the picture on the back screen.</p><p></p><p> I sent the D7000 back & accepted a D7100 with 850 shutter count, I have this camera now. So you can see how at this point I</p><p>am looking back at this and LMAO. One great thing happened to my glass collection was the like new Nikkor 105mm F2.8D micro this</p><p>is a fantastic lens I found online 2 mos ago.. </p><p></p><p> The 105mm micro is an AF lens & it searches a lot in AF, however it takes great photos. I see a lot of Photographers have cameras in the D7000 series</p><p>so it must be something I am doing wrong. Thank you for reading & responding to my questions with understanding & really great advice. </p><p></p><p> nickt I see by your gallery we share a love of animals & Close up photography :encouragement: I'll get the bugs worked & be seeing you around the Forum.</p><p></p><p> Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marturo, post: 738146, member: 48418"] Thank You so much nickt for reading my post so well. Yes my metering is Center & will not change with my Non Cpu glass. Yes set to auto iso & 100 iso for a start by the D7100 manual. As to your side note. I believe that a jump to manual control is the only way I can continue to use my old Nikkor glass. Just a small bit of my Digital journey. I started by ordering a used D7000 it arrived damaged, however I did gain some experience. I was still unsure of what parts of my Nikkor glass would work on this Digital camera & what could damage it. I mounted a 50mm F1.8 series E lens & took some shots all were dark so I bumped the iso up & observed a weird electronic interference in the picture on the back screen. I sent the D7000 back & accepted a D7100 with 850 shutter count, I have this camera now. So you can see how at this point I am looking back at this and LMAO. One great thing happened to my glass collection was the like new Nikkor 105mm F2.8D micro this is a fantastic lens I found online 2 mos ago.. The 105mm micro is an AF lens & it searches a lot in AF, however it takes great photos. I see a lot of Photographers have cameras in the D7000 series so it must be something I am doing wrong. Thank you for reading & responding to my questions with understanding & really great advice. nickt I see by your gallery we share a love of animals & Close up photography :encouragement: I'll get the bugs worked & be seeing you around the Forum. Mike [/QUOTE]
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