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D7200
Live View aperture
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<blockquote data-quote="jelly109" data-source="post: 730359" data-attributes="member: 48089"><p>Thanks, guys. [USER=42081]@Bikerbrent[/USER] Profile of this board does not allow me to add all my gear, obviously this board does not like Tokina and Tamron, although some of my best lenses...</p><p> [USER=406]@Fred[/USER] my Tamron SP 85 1.8 DOES physically stop down, you can see the aperture closing down looking into the lens from the front....want me to shoot a video? the LV display is flickering while in A mode when stopping down a step, then I think camera increases ISO to show reasonably lighted display... and yes, it will possibly use more power to do that, but LiveView on my D5300 is eating battery anyway irrespective of the lens mounted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jelly109, post: 730359, member: 48089"] Thanks, guys. [USER=42081]@Bikerbrent[/USER] Profile of this board does not allow me to add all my gear, obviously this board does not like Tokina and Tamron, although some of my best lenses... [USER=406]@Fred[/USER] my Tamron SP 85 1.8 DOES physically stop down, you can see the aperture closing down looking into the lens from the front....want me to shoot a video? the LV display is flickering while in A mode when stopping down a step, then I think camera increases ISO to show reasonably lighted display... and yes, it will possibly use more power to do that, but LiveView on my D5300 is eating battery anyway irrespective of the lens mounted. [/QUOTE]
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