Nikon Normal AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Autofocus Lens "aperture lock" Questions

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aperture lock to the locked position. The aperture lock is located just right of your largest setting f3.5. This slider should line up with the orange line. To verify that the latch is engaged, try to

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Aperture lock tab annot be unlocked Have the Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f1.4 (not AIS and does not have D designation) Problem is the Aperture lock tab cannot be released so I can manually adjust the ...

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...aperture lock lever. On many Nikon cameras, the lens needs to have the aperture ring turned to f/32 and locked in place. You then control the aperture from the camera body, the same way as on a lens ...

...to its smallest opening (largest f/number). Lock it in place if it has an aperture ring lock. You control the aperture the same way you would on a lens without an aperture ring, from the camera

...lock the aperture ring in the lowest position when mounted on a digital camera, it is found near the f2.8 side of the aperture ring. when you want to set the apertures manually, you put the camera in ...

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...lock should be off and aperture set by turning the ring on the lens. This does not seem to make any difference as by doing this I get fEE error displayed on the Nikon info display, (indicating that ...

...lock the aperture at f3.8 and shoot at 200mm focal ?? (this lens was f3.8- f5.6) by the way i was using a n tamron 28-200 If you're using a Nikon camera, you want to lock the aperture ring at its ...

...lock lens aperture ring at minimum aperture Then do so. Turn the aperture ring to its smallest setting (largest f/number). You can control the aperture from the camera body, the same was as with a ...

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ring on the lens to its smallest aperture (largest f/number) and lock it there if it has a lock. You control the aperture through the command dial on the camera body, not the aperture ring on the lens

...ring on the lens to its smallest setting (largest f/number). If the ring has a lock, lock it in place. You control the aperture from the camera body, just as you would on a lens with no aperture

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