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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D70/D70s
Using older lens with D70s
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<blockquote data-quote="Gatorbait" data-source="post: 83517" data-attributes="member: 11218"><p>KW - I think the internal camera meter is the key - since there is no way for the lens to "communicate" with the meter (i.e.no prongs) this is probably the answer. I guess that answers that question. My next question, after reading thread after thread, the best way to go for wildlife photography. I am very close to a 33,000 acre wildlife refuge and am anxious to try my hand at photographing some of the many types of birds out there. Open to suggestions!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gatorbait, post: 83517, member: 11218"] KW - I think the internal camera meter is the key - since there is no way for the lens to "communicate" with the meter (i.e.no prongs) this is probably the answer. I guess that answers that question. My next question, after reading thread after thread, the best way to go for wildlife photography. I am very close to a 33,000 acre wildlife refuge and am anxious to try my hand at photographing some of the many types of birds out there. Open to suggestions!! [/QUOTE]
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