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Nikon Digital Camera Lenses Price
Barry | 2024-04-21 03:16:39 |
Have old Minolta lenses and currently use Nikon digital camera. The adapter allows me to use my old minolta lenses on my newer Nikon camera. Just working through the peculiarities of using old manual lenses on a fully modern camera. Results so far have been OK but I assume will improve once I get accustomed to the adapter and minolta lense differences. Ordering through BH Photo on line was quick and easy and fair price. 5 |
DPM | 2024-06-03 07:49:20 |
It's great to be able to use all of the old T mount lenses on the digital camera. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-09-27 03:57:19 |
This is my first DSLR, having shot film since 1980, and so far, I really like this camera. Since I have nearly zero experience with digital photography, the learning curve has been very steep for me, but as I gain some time and experience with it, I am finding that it just works as it should. I have collected lot of Nikon glass over the years, and this camera can use it all, even my pre-AI 300mm F4.5 telephoto lens. which mounts just fine. The price and availability of color films is what finally made me decide to try digital. Had Kodak Ektar 100 not more than doubled in price, I would still be happily shooting color film and avoiding digital altogether. I still shoot black and white film, and will continue to do so as long as it is available for sale. But for color, the Nikon D780 will be my main camera. Overall, I am pleased with my purchase, and I'm happy that there are still DSLR cameras available for sale. I'm not very excited about mirrorless cameras. I guess I'm just getting old. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-01 03:41:17 |
With the price of new lenses being what they are, I decided to use my old FD lenses with my digital camera to save money and add some creativity to my craft. The old lenses are heavier and you have to shoot/focus manually but that's part of the fun making new images. It's easy to attach (follow the directions) and remove. 5 |
Lewis Hine | 2024-07-21 06:41:38 |
I use the Ektar in my Nikon F4s with various lenses. I have never had a failure with Kodak film.. I also appreciate the latitude that it gives in tough lighting situations. For the most part, film is still better than digital, though in the next 10 years, digital will probably catch up. The only downside is that it has to be sent out for processing, so the image is not instantly available. 5 |
Mark | 2024-09-15 02:39:58 |
This bag is perfect for a digital camera and a couple of lenses. You carry everything you need! The bag is very well made! 5 |
John R | 2024-08-18 02:17:18 |
An excellent digital camera for beginners at a very competitive price. 5 |
Kurt Tavares | 2024-09-16 07:17:27 |
I shoot nearly all formats, with medium format film (mostly 6x4.5) being my normal. My digital camera, Nikon D7000 has been a phenomenal piece of equipment but I decided that since my film is my career and digital is my fun toy I would dive in to the compact world of Micro Four Thirds. Shooting with the Olympus E-P5 and the OLY 17-40mm, I really wanted a fun wide lens. I decided on the Rokinon 7.5mm fisheye over the OLY pancake fisheye for the sole reason that Rokinon manual focus lenses are of the most underrated lenses on the market, at least with their offerings on the Nikon F mount market for film and digital SLR. The 7.5mm fisheye was no exception to their extremely accurate and well constructed manual lenses I quickly found at after just the first shot. This lens is so sharp and accurate with color as opposed to a large portion of fisheyes out there across the different formats. It's more than just a fun little lens, it's a sharp heavy duty monster on micro four thirds. 5 |
Stephen | 2024-08-28 03:30:11 |
I use this and numerous other Nikon lenses with my Mikon D70 and D200 Digital SLR cameras to do Lunar imaging. 5 |
Pip | 2024-07-06 08:41:32 |
It accomplishes what I hoped it would do. I can now use my Contax lenses that were lost to me when I moved from Yashica film to a Nikon digital camera system. The Nikon's computer functions are lost when using the adapter and that is in many ways a good thing. The manual operation means the process of taking a photograph with these now redeemed lenses slows down and requires more use of my brain. My Lunasix light meter has been lying dormant for too long anyway. It has been fun and somewhat nostalgic being forced back into the photographic stone age again. 5 |