New D300 owner here in need of help
So, I just upgraded from a D40 to a D300 and the learning curve is steep. Along with my new D300 I bought a used mint Nikkor 35-70 Af F/2.8 lens at the same time. I have them both now and I'm ready to start practicing with this beast but I'm already stumped.
Since this lens doesn't have it's own motor, the body does the AF on its own, that I know. So, I put the lens on the camera and turn it on and get a flashing EE on the display and the camera will not take a pic. There is a place in the menu to input lense specifications on non-CPU lenses. I'm guessing since the lens doesn't have it's own motor then it doesn't have it's own CPU. Well, here is the tricky part, it asks for focal length and max apperature. Well, this is a zoom lens. So, what would I put for focal length? Someone please help this D300 Noob :dunno TIA
Since this lens doesn't have it's own motor, the body does the AF on its own, that I know. So, I put the lens on the camera and turn it on and get a flashing EE on the display and the camera will not take a pic. There is a place in the menu to input lense specifications on non-CPU lenses. I'm guessing since the lens doesn't have it's own motor then it doesn't have it's own CPU. Well, here is the tricky part, it asks for focal length and max apperature. Well, this is a zoom lens. So, what would I put for focal length? Someone please help this D300 Noob :dunno TIA
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PS: You shouldn't have to mess with the non-cpu lens menu for this lens, I think...
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Well, that did solve the problem. I turned it to F/22 and it then showed f/2.8 on the display. I'm confused now. How do I change the aperature? DO I just leave the lense set to f/22 and change the aperature setting on the camera?
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Yes, you use the wheel on the camera. I think there is a way in the menus to allow you to use the aperture ring... Let me have a look...
On the D200, if you go to the custom setting menu, then to controls (group f for the D200), then to "Command Dials" (f5 for me), the to "Aperture Setting", you can choose to control the aperture using either the aperture ring (like the old school manual lenses of yesterday) or using the "sub-command dial" (the wheen on the front by your index finger.) If you are on the sub-commander dial, you have to leave the aperture ring set at the highest f stop number. If you are on the aperture ring setting, you use the ring on the lens (and it won't flash EE.)
There is likely a similar setting on your D300.
Hope this helps.
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It seems like a lot of lenses are coming out without an aperture ring these days. If you use the aperture ring on this lense, and get used to it, you might have difficulty with lenses that don't have the aperture ring (thus requiring you to instead use the camera's command dials)
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D700, D300, Nikkor 35-70 F/2.8, Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 70-200 AF-S VR F/2.8, Nikkor AF-S 1.7 teleconverter II,(2) Profoto D1 500 Air,SB-900, SB-600, (2)MB-D10, MacBook Pro
Haha, I've had it a few days and I did some research on the internet yesterday to figure that out, then I was like you big dummy!!!
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D700, D300, Nikkor 35-70 F/2.8, Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 70-200 AF-S VR F/2.8, Nikkor AF-S 1.7 teleconverter II,(2) Profoto D1 500 Air,SB-900, SB-600, (2)MB-D10, MacBook Pro
Trust me, I get lost sometimes with my equipment and I always review "features" before a big event to make sure I don't get a "brain fart" in the middle of the action.
I had to shoot something recently that was both under an opaque tent and in broad sunlight. I was bouncing back and forth between modes and settings and, wouldn't you know it, I messed up a series of images using the wrong settings for some broad daylight shots. I didn't lose anything important but I surely felt stupid afterwards. You can never be too prepared or too careful.
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