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<blockquote data-quote="Mtrain" data-source="post: 17951" data-attributes="member: 5744"><p>A nice, quick, light-weight application like that would be great for casual pictures. I'll have to check it out. You seem quite knowledgeble so I figure I'll just present you with the question- </p><p>I've been looking at lenses and have decided on: 50mm 1.4 D and 18-200 VRII for the time being to extend my collection. <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/97413-USA/Nikon_1902_AF_Nikkor_50mm_f_1_4D.html" target="_blank">On the 50mm 1.4 page </a> it says: "Note! AF not supported by D40, D60, D3000 & D5000 cameras." Now I assume there is obviously some technical reason for this that I am unaware of. My question is: is there something I need to be looking out for to make sure some of these lenses AF on my current D50 and future D7000?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mtrain, post: 17951, member: 5744"] A nice, quick, light-weight application like that would be great for casual pictures. I'll have to check it out. You seem quite knowledgeble so I figure I'll just present you with the question- I've been looking at lenses and have decided on: 50mm 1.4 D and 18-200 VRII for the time being to extend my collection. [URL="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/97413-USA/Nikon_1902_AF_Nikkor_50mm_f_1_4D.html"]On the 50mm 1.4 page [/URL] it says: "Note! AF not supported by D40, D60, D3000 & D5000 cameras." Now I assume there is obviously some technical reason for this that I am unaware of. My question is: is there something I need to be looking out for to make sure some of these lenses AF on my current D50 and future D7000? [/QUOTE]
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