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Finally broke down and purchased a very nice 50mm f/1.2 AI-S
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<blockquote data-quote="desmobob" data-source="post: 782121" data-attributes="member: 45742"><p>Yes... I would expect to leave the screen in place since I would hope the D750's AF would continue to function normally. My D750 gets used almost exclusively with AF Nikkors. I would like to be able to use the 50mmm f/1.2 occasionally and be able to more accurately focus it when it's shot wide open.</p><p></p><p>The reason I would pick the F6-J for the 50mm f/1.2 is that the microprism section is in the center, rather than in a ring around the center. The 50mm f/1.2 has such a shallow depth of field when shot open, I'd prefer to have a small prism spot right in the center of the viewfinder for precision. Otherwise, I would choose one of the K-type screens that I started out with back in the 1970s. </p><p></p><p>I haven't had any difficulties focusing my other Nikkor manual focus lenses with the D750 and would probably still depend on the AF rangefinder green dot for them (unless the microprism spot proves to be faster/easier).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desmobob, post: 782121, member: 45742"] Yes... I would expect to leave the screen in place since I would hope the D750's AF would continue to function normally. My D750 gets used almost exclusively with AF Nikkors. I would like to be able to use the 50mmm f/1.2 occasionally and be able to more accurately focus it when it's shot wide open. The reason I would pick the F6-J for the 50mm f/1.2 is that the microprism section is in the center, rather than in a ring around the center. The 50mm f/1.2 has such a shallow depth of field when shot open, I'd prefer to have a small prism spot right in the center of the viewfinder for precision. Otherwise, I would choose one of the K-type screens that I started out with back in the 1970s. I haven't had any difficulties focusing my other Nikkor manual focus lenses with the D750 and would probably still depend on the AF rangefinder green dot for them (unless the microprism spot proves to be faster/easier). [/QUOTE]
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