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Posted: Fri May 31st, 2013 02:21
 
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I am starting to understand the annoyance of G lenses and the fact that their lack of a manual aperture ring causes many problems.

Whilst it works fine for the newest and latest and greatest cameras from Nikon if you want to use a G type lens on an older camera then it is a real pain.

Also the fact that when Ai lenses were introduced that Nikon did not make kits for conversion of all old lenses to Ai.

I was recently trying to get a Nikon 55mm f1.2 but while there are plenty of non-Ai versions around at reasonable prices the Ai versions are £410+

I eventually decided that I would go for a 50mm f1.4 AFN lens at a very good price. I can use this on all my Nikons and on my Fujis with the Kipon adapter.



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Posted: Fri May 31st, 2013 04:11
 
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All done in the name of simplicity and streamlining! Perhaps also to discourage the use of older bodies?

I would have gone for one of the pre AI lenses. It's very easy to convert to AI, all you need is a small flat file and a good P0 Philips screwdriver.

For shallow DoF lenses I would much prefer manual focus. I don't believe the AF is capable of selecting the optimal zone of sharp focus in any subject except perhaps a flat surface?



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Posted: Fri May 31st, 2013 16:41
 
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Always possible to get a 55mm f1.2 non-Ai but the 50mm f1.4 is AFN and was a reasonably good price delivered here to Spain.

There were several 55mm f1.2 Ai units but all at £420+ whereas the 55mm f1.2 non-Ai were just about £190 plus delivery from US which can be a problem with Customs. The 50mm f1.4 AFN was £155 delivered.



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Does your old PC play BlueRay?

Bad example, who in the world would want blue ray???

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TomOC wrote:
Does your old PC play BlueRay?

Bad example, who in the world would want blue ray???

:-) :-) :-)


:lol: my new PC doesnt play BluRay.
Apple think all media is deliverable over the internet. It would take three weeks to deliver a BluRay movie over my Spanish internet connection.



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TomOC wrote:
Does your old PC play BlueRay?

Bad example, who in the world would want blue ray???

:-) :-) :-)


:lol: my new PC doesnt play BluRay.
Apple think all media is deliverable over the internet. It would take three weeks to deliver a BluRay movie over my Spanish internet connection.



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Posted: Sat Jun 1st, 2013 02:07
 
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BlueRay? :devil:

I think you could install a drive in your new Mac pro then you could burn your own but not with Apple software, Toast will burn BlueRay I think.

Graham has a pool of steam enthusiasts who buy his railway movies on Blue Ray so there is a demand.



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JK,
re: understand the annoyance
Yours is not the only problem with G-type lenses.
I hear of lots of (newby) users trying macro-extension rings etc.
On a different forum I carry the bottom-line like "there should be a law against G-type lenses".
I have an 1.4 50 AF-D, note it can even be made to work with most older (pre 1977) Nikon cameras by adding the rabbit-ears, common on Ai lenses.
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