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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 745539" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Talked to Rokinon tech guy again today. Went over some more experiments on operating the lense on d3500. Came down to a less desired conclusion: this lens can be used on d3500 only in "M" mode and aperture can be changed or adjusted on the lens (aperture ring) only. For P, S, A modes, the lens is incompatible. So it is good for night time photos, ok for landscape, architecture, portrait or close-up, but no good for wildlife, sports, or moving subjects. A bit disappointing... </p><p></p><p>Then I inquired about the Rokinon 10mm f2.8 (non-fisheye) CS lens for d3500. The guy gave a same answer because of d3500's design. So I am still holding my decision of getting which one. I'll go out and shoot some experimental scenes and see how it goes... </p><p></p><p>Still appreciate your opinion, comment, and suggestion. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 745539, member: 47518"] Talked to Rokinon tech guy again today. Went over some more experiments on operating the lense on d3500. Came down to a less desired conclusion: this lens can be used on d3500 only in "M" mode and aperture can be changed or adjusted on the lens (aperture ring) only. For P, S, A modes, the lens is incompatible. So it is good for night time photos, ok for landscape, architecture, portrait or close-up, but no good for wildlife, sports, or moving subjects. A bit disappointing... Then I inquired about the Rokinon 10mm f2.8 (non-fisheye) CS lens for d3500. The guy gave a same answer because of d3500's design. So I am still holding my decision of getting which one. I'll go out and shoot some experimental scenes and see how it goes... Still appreciate your opinion, comment, and suggestion. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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