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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3400
Using non cpu lenses on the D3400?
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<blockquote data-quote="DONEwiththisplace" data-source="post: 657679" data-attributes="member: 44581"><p>What does metering have to do with anything I mentioned or asked? I didn't mention a single thing about metering.. I'm not having an issue with metering.. I don't care about on camera metering, I care about having full manual control of my camera, which is now going back to Nikon for refund. I need a D850 or better.. the hell with this things</p><p></p><p>If AF-S DX 50mm at f/1.8 produces a clear, sharp, properly exposed image at 100 ISO, 4k shutter in auto mode, then a 50mm N/AI-s at f/1.4 should not need a 25K ISO with +5 exposure compensation in manual mode. Metering is entirely off topic in this scenario,</p><p></p><p>It's daylight shooting, so high ISO should NOT have to be used at all on a wide open f/1.4 lens. Metering is not the issue, so why are you redirecting this discussion into something other than the real issue?</p><p></p><p>I'm done here. I contacted Nikon directly since this is NOT supposed to be happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DONEwiththisplace, post: 657679, member: 44581"] What does metering have to do with anything I mentioned or asked? I didn't mention a single thing about metering.. I'm not having an issue with metering.. I don't care about on camera metering, I care about having full manual control of my camera, which is now going back to Nikon for refund. I need a D850 or better.. the hell with this things If AF-S DX 50mm at f/1.8 produces a clear, sharp, properly exposed image at 100 ISO, 4k shutter in auto mode, then a 50mm N/AI-s at f/1.4 should not need a 25K ISO with +5 exposure compensation in manual mode. Metering is entirely off topic in this scenario, It's daylight shooting, so high ISO should NOT have to be used at all on a wide open f/1.4 lens. Metering is not the issue, so why are you redirecting this discussion into something other than the real issue? I'm done here. I contacted Nikon directly since this is NOT supposed to be happening. [/QUOTE]
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