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<blockquote data-quote="SFW" data-source="post: 663093" data-attributes="member: 44687"><p>You can use the G lenses in S and P modes on the F4. If you want to be able to actually control your f stop manually, you will need something with an aperture ring. You can pick up AF-D and AIS lenses for dirt cheap these days online. I recommend a 50mm and a 28mm for general film photography. If you want to do wildlife, perhaps an 80-200mm zoom. The F4 will matrix meter with these lenses. Great camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFW, post: 663093, member: 44687"] You can use the G lenses in S and P modes on the F4. If you want to be able to actually control your f stop manually, you will need something with an aperture ring. You can pick up AF-D and AIS lenses for dirt cheap these days online. I recommend a 50mm and a 28mm for general film photography. If you want to do wildlife, perhaps an 80-200mm zoom. The F4 will matrix meter with these lenses. Great camera. [/QUOTE]
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