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D3400
Reviewing using manual lens (old film camera) on D3400
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<blockquote data-quote="busaf4" data-source="post: 669649" data-attributes="member: 44865"><p>If it has light meter in side then it will be just like using my old Minolta STR 101 which I had no problems which in my film days. I only plan using it for portrait and outside depth of field control purposes and want a good lens quality. I will use the fully automatic lens on all other uses. Manual dies not bother me, I have a car that has a crash box stick shift and a crank to start and it still goes down the road Art</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busaf4, post: 669649, member: 44865"] If it has light meter in side then it will be just like using my old Minolta STR 101 which I had no problems which in my film days. I only plan using it for portrait and outside depth of field control purposes and want a good lens quality. I will use the fully automatic lens on all other uses. Manual dies not bother me, I have a car that has a crash box stick shift and a crank to start and it still goes down the road Art [/QUOTE]
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