moonlustie
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Hi - please help as I'm not sure how best to go about using a lens I have been given.
I have a Nikon D40 and I have been given a Nikon 50mm 1:18.
When I put it on any other setting than manual it doesn't recognise that a lens is attached. When I look through the view finder on any setting the F just has two dashes but at least on manual I can see the shutter speed. I can see f-stops on the outside ring of the lens and I have to focus it manually.
What I get stuck with is when taking a picture what is the best f-stop to start with - with other lenses there is a gauge when I look through the view finder and I use that to change the f-stops/shutter speed.
I understand what each element does (aperture/shutter speed/iso) but get very confused about what settings to use in different situations, e.g. in taking a moon picture I would have thought a small f-stop and a high shutter to take in maximum light but they just turned out black and upping the iso didn't help - so with much fiddling with settings I ended up with f/8 320ss on 200 iso - I don't get that at all
:shrug:
Hope I haven't confused you all :amstupid:
Thanks
Sue
I have a Nikon D40 and I have been given a Nikon 50mm 1:18.
When I put it on any other setting than manual it doesn't recognise that a lens is attached. When I look through the view finder on any setting the F just has two dashes but at least on manual I can see the shutter speed. I can see f-stops on the outside ring of the lens and I have to focus it manually.
What I get stuck with is when taking a picture what is the best f-stop to start with - with other lenses there is a gauge when I look through the view finder and I use that to change the f-stops/shutter speed.
I understand what each element does (aperture/shutter speed/iso) but get very confused about what settings to use in different situations, e.g. in taking a moon picture I would have thought a small f-stop and a high shutter to take in maximum light but they just turned out black and upping the iso didn't help - so with much fiddling with settings I ended up with f/8 320ss on 200 iso - I don't get that at all
:shrug:Hope I haven't confused you all :amstupid:
Thanks
Sue
