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Re: Lens question (somewhat OT)



Hi John

I have that heavy baby.... but even so I can only cover a few questions.

As far as I see know and do.... this lens works on my D70 only in M mode. The EXIF gets only shutter time and ISO. So i would say all that "AI" is not required.

Most important fact for this lens is the coating which depends on the serial number.

http://homepage.mac.com/wkaemena/NIKKOR8MONOPOD.jpg

Willy



On Mar 30, 2005, at 22:41, johnriley wrote:

I was considering the purchase of a Nikon fisheye lens (8mm
2.8).  However, the AI prong and f-stop coupling ring have
been
removed from the lens so that it could be mounted on a movie
camera.  This raises a couple of questions:

1) Would the lens be completely screwed by this?  Or would
it
work just fine in manual mode, how you would likely use it
for
shooting panos anyhow?

2) If I wanted to fix the lens by replacing the removed
connectors, would that be feasible?  Is the AI prong
irrelevant to
a DSLR anyhow?  The serial number of this lens is 240771,
which
makes it an AI lens.  It was 243001 when they started AIS.
If I
could and did get the coupling ring replaced, would this
lens
work to let the camera display exposure information?

Sorry for going OT and perhaps asking an ignorant question.

John
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