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Differences between Nikon D and G lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="kluisi" data-source="post: 283130" data-attributes="member: 17548"><p>In general, D lenses have an aperture ring while G lenses do not. G lenses are also newer and may (or may not in some cases) be optically better. Also, check whether there is an auto focus motor in a D lens and if not, and you count on auto-focus, make sure your body has a focus motor (for recent Nikons, the D3X00 and D5X00 do not, but D7X00, and all full frame models do).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kluisi, post: 283130, member: 17548"] In general, D lenses have an aperture ring while G lenses do not. G lenses are also newer and may (or may not in some cases) be optically better. Also, check whether there is an auto focus motor in a D lens and if not, and you count on auto-focus, make sure your body has a focus motor (for recent Nikons, the D3X00 and D5X00 do not, but D7X00, and all full frame models do). [/QUOTE]
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