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Random blurry images with manual 105 f/2.5 Nikkor-P on D3300
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 505336" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Thanks for the tip on flash. As I only use the external flash with my AIS lens (the lens intrudes into the cone of inbuilt flash), I never explored that option on the inbuilt flash). </p><p></p><p>Auto ISO, as far as I know requires the camera CPU to know the exposure values. As non CPU lens does not communicate with D3300, nor does D3300 know what are the lenses parameters, it should not work. You set the ISO as you would use the higher ISO film - manually. I think I have stated some where that a good work around is to have your kit lens with you. Focus on the object, and transfer the settings when you put the non CPU lens. On the whole rather than going in that direction I would get a D610 or D750, that ends all my problems including using the "D" AF lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 505336, member: 16090"] Thanks for the tip on flash. As I only use the external flash with my AIS lens (the lens intrudes into the cone of inbuilt flash), I never explored that option on the inbuilt flash). Auto ISO, as far as I know requires the camera CPU to know the exposure values. As non CPU lens does not communicate with D3300, nor does D3300 know what are the lenses parameters, it should not work. You set the ISO as you would use the higher ISO film - manually. I think I have stated some where that a good work around is to have your kit lens with you. Focus on the object, and transfer the settings when you put the non CPU lens. On the whole rather than going in that direction I would get a D610 or D750, that ends all my problems including using the "D" AF lenses. [/QUOTE]
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