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I finally got around to a shoot with that 135mm f/3.5 AI Nikkor I got for $75
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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 308155" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>I set non-CPU lenses, which you can do on the D700 as well, so that I see the aperture in the viewfinder and in the control panel. Also, later in Lightroom, I can use that information to apply distortion and vignetting compensation, which usually turns out looking pretty good (tried that with the 24mm f2.8 AI-S). Granted, with a 135mm you don't need to worry about that and if you are shooting manual then you'll see the aperture on the lens and will be just changing shutter speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 308155, member: 13076"] I set non-CPU lenses, which you can do on the D700 as well, so that I see the aperture in the viewfinder and in the control panel. Also, later in Lightroom, I can use that information to apply distortion and vignetting compensation, which usually turns out looking pretty good (tried that with the 24mm f2.8 AI-S). Granted, with a 135mm you don't need to worry about that and if you are shooting manual then you'll see the aperture on the lens and will be just changing shutter speed. [/QUOTE]
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