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Older Nikon lenses on which vintage DSLR?
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<blockquote data-quote="analoguey01" data-source="post: 458290" data-attributes="member: 39324"><p>You might as well use an older film camera than the D70s (if you use bulk film/ develop at home,it'll be cheaper!). It's practically ancient. A better choice might be a d60/40x for a similar / slightly higher price. </p><p>You *will* see a difference btw -mostly because of low light performance. </p><p></p><p>Of course you know your budget best - all the best with whatever you're choosing! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also -any Dx body means your 24mm becomes 36mm -roughly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="analoguey01, post: 458290, member: 39324"] You might as well use an older film camera than the D70s (if you use bulk film/ develop at home,it'll be cheaper!). It's practically ancient. A better choice might be a d60/40x for a similar / slightly higher price. You *will* see a difference btw -mostly because of low light performance. Of course you know your budget best - all the best with whatever you're choosing! Also -any Dx body means your 24mm becomes 36mm -roughly. [/QUOTE]
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