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mikesouth 05-13-2015 06:17 PM

Camera questions
 
Im retiring my old Nikon D100 and getting a D750. Anyone use this camera?

I have several high end lenses (70-210 F2.8 APO, 50mm prime f1.4) from my film days I believe they will work with this camera albeit in manual mode only)

I shoot in manual mode almost exclusively so im not much interested in presets and what not

I am interested in knowing how my older lenses will perform (vignetting etc.) and auto focus situations and anyones experience with this camera...I should have it fri or monday

TIA y'all

JFK 05-13-2015 07:39 PM

If you want optimum performance from the camera, get a new lens, that is made for today's specs:2 cents:

mikesouth 05-13-2015 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFK (Post 20473765)
If you want optimum performance from the camera, get a new lens, that is made for today's specs:2 cents:

Oh I got a lens made for the camera...I just want to continue to use my goto lenses if I can...that 70-210 F2.8 cost as much as the camera..15 yrs ago (more actually) and is a great lens with great glass

figured id ask here for anyone with experience using the D750 if nobody has then next time someone here asks I can help

JFK 05-14-2015 08:12 AM

Best of luck with it , enjoy the new toy :thumbsup

mikesouth 05-15-2015 01:34 PM

OK answering my own question here but someday someone may search it.

Even though my lenses were pre-digital (film lenses) they were CPU Lenses (90s era) and because they were film lenses (Full Frame) and CPU they work perfectly with the D750 THIS IS WHY I LIKE NIKON!

My 70-210 F2.8 APO works just as well as a brand new one, ditto the 50mm prime F1.4, even the SB800 speedlight is a perfect match....

Pre CPU Nikon lenses will also work but only in Aperture priority and Manual modes


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