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D600/D610
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 682388" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Greg... There's probably 50 different 50mm lens versions. We need the exact model number on the lense's barrel... Does the lens have a "G" in the model number? If does, take the lens off the camera. With the lens OFF the camera, the aperture is fully closed to its smallest opening. On the back of the lens, you should see a small black tab in a small slot... it is spring loaded and should move to the side with minimal pressure... It will only move about 1/8-1/4"... see if moves freely... As you move the tab, the aperture should open and close... </p><p></p><p>If there's a "D" in the model number... the above applies also... the difference is, there is also an aperture RING... and by turning the aperture ring from F22-F1.8... the aperture should open... </p><p></p><p>Make sure when you attach the lens to the camera that the White dots on both the camera body and lens are lined up next to each other before twisting the lens a 1/4 revolution in the bayonet mount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 682388, member: 10742"] Greg... There's probably 50 different 50mm lens versions. We need the exact model number on the lense's barrel... Does the lens have a "G" in the model number? If does, take the lens off the camera. With the lens OFF the camera, the aperture is fully closed to its smallest opening. On the back of the lens, you should see a small black tab in a small slot... it is spring loaded and should move to the side with minimal pressure... It will only move about 1/8-1/4"... see if moves freely... As you move the tab, the aperture should open and close... If there's a "D" in the model number... the above applies also... the difference is, there is also an aperture RING... and by turning the aperture ring from F22-F1.8... the aperture should open... Make sure when you attach the lens to the camera that the White dots on both the camera body and lens are lined up next to each other before twisting the lens a 1/4 revolution in the bayonet mount. [/QUOTE]
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