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help! m42 on d3200!
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoodsamerican" data-source="post: 155627" data-attributes="member: 14473"><p>thats why i was asking if there was a good adapter.</p><p></p><p>i like to shoot in low light, camping pictures, at night around the camp fire. most of the pictures i take i seem to always be on the 50-55mm end of my current lens. just feels good to me i guess? from what i understand the lower f number, f1.4 on the super t, the better for low light? higher iso makes fuzzy pictures? </p><p>now i guess a 1.8 would work just fine for this and i have even got some really good pictures with my 18-55 but it wont go any lower than f5 at 55mm. </p><p></p><p>maybe im wrong, im new to all this and have a vision of what i want to see when i take a picture. havent got that with my current lens.</p><p></p><p>also the cool factor for a vintage lens!!! no? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoodsamerican, post: 155627, member: 14473"] thats why i was asking if there was a good adapter. i like to shoot in low light, camping pictures, at night around the camp fire. most of the pictures i take i seem to always be on the 50-55mm end of my current lens. just feels good to me i guess? from what i understand the lower f number, f1.4 on the super t, the better for low light? higher iso makes fuzzy pictures? now i guess a 1.8 would work just fine for this and i have even got some really good pictures with my 18-55 but it wont go any lower than f5 at 55mm. maybe im wrong, im new to all this and have a vision of what i want to see when i take a picture. havent got that with my current lens. also the cool factor for a vintage lens!!! no? lol [/QUOTE]
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