Question about D40x Digital Camera
...50 mm lenst for wedding photos .. and flash Hello everybody ? .. just wondering if anybody can tell me how to set up a nikon D40 with a 50 mm 1.8 lens and a Quantaray digital flash .. I'm going to ...
...50/1.2 M-Hexanon Sorry, this is not a digital camera but an interchangeable lens for a Konica Hexar RF 35 mm film rangefinder camera. The focusing ring has about a 1/10 mm play or looseness but the ...
50 mm to 135 mm. I am experiencing vigeneting at approx 50 mm area now that I have fitted filter & correct lens hood for the lens, any ideas The depth of the filter may be enough to push the hood into
...50 mm 1:1.8 lens. Lately, alot of my photos have the focal point blurred with the rest of the photo in focus. What have I done wrong? I have reset all my functions. Thanks! I own Rebel XT and Canon ...
Question about Normal EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Autofocus Lens
...50 mm 1.4 won't focus on closer objects only far away now after my mom dropped my camera. What can be done? Is it most likely broken? yes thats a fair bet,,, it could only be the lens that took the ...
...for that 3 inch telescope. The most you will get is about 120 power or so on perfect sky nights. Try a 10mm or 9 mm as your most powerful eyepiece. 50 times aperture is the maximum
...50 mm f/1.4 D lens. The lens motor sounds like it is working, but only moves the lens a small amount. Not enough to properly auto focus. It will manually focus, but the movement is not as free as ...
Question about Deep Space 78-9512 (120 x 60mm) Telescope
mm is too much magnification for your small telescope. Maximum magnification is a function of APERTURE. Which is how big is the front lens or the mirror. Your scope has about a 2 inch aperture, so the
...50 mm 1.8 manual focus on D80, unable to see any inmage on playback (shows information). Will this lens work with D80, using settings as manual mode, f22 . Please guide me to solve this. Thanks. Turn ...
Question about ETX-90EC (325 x 90mm) Telescope
...that they need magnification, but that is not accurate. A 5 mm lens will only have 1/6th the field of view (how much sky you see) compared to a 30 mm. The picture below was taken through a 50 mm
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