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Nikon's New 300mm f/4 Looks Impressive
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 476158" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Using a FX or DX lens via the FT-1 adapter on a 1 series camera maintains the max aperture of the lens with no light loss,the adapter just acts to make up the distance that would be between the back element of the lens and the sensor on a DSLR,as for the smaller sensor you end up with more pixels than you would with cropping a DSLR,because of the pixel size you may introduce more noise but thats a different story.</p><p>I have used my V2 with a 18-55,55-300,70-300 and sigma 105 macro and a few test shots with a Sigma 50-500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 476158, member: 14174"] Using a FX or DX lens via the FT-1 adapter on a 1 series camera maintains the max aperture of the lens with no light loss,the adapter just acts to make up the distance that would be between the back element of the lens and the sensor on a DSLR,as for the smaller sensor you end up with more pixels than you would with cropping a DSLR,because of the pixel size you may introduce more noise but thats a different story. I have used my V2 with a 18-55,55-300,70-300 and sigma 105 macro and a few test shots with a Sigma 50-500. [/QUOTE]
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