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Hi all.
Recently purchaed a 50mm 1.8 lens, I am a little confused as to the use of the aperture lock.
I understand that if the the lock is placed in its line up of the dots which seems to work ok, however moving the lock out and moving the aperture ring to anything than f22, i get fEE in the aperture window, this happens in Manual or AF focus.
Can some one explain in easy terms what is happening please, am i doing something wrong...
thanks.
 
The aperture ring is for use with older cameras such as my F3 and F4, for newer cameras just lock it and leave it.
 
Hi db.
Thanks for the reply, but what is the use of the lock/unlock if the aperture ring cannot be used, there seems no point.
sorry its one of my dyslexia days.:bonk:.
yes ,thats correct the aperture ring NEEDS to be set @ f22 & locked

and no youre not doing anything wrong
 
Ar Ha, Thanks NRex, Now i understanda, thanks both for your replies..:clap:


The aperture ring is for use with older cameras such as my F3 and F4, for newer cameras just lock it and leave it.
 
Hi db.
Thanks for the reply, but what is the use of the lock/unlock if the aperture ring cannot be used, there seems no point.
sorry its one of my dyslexia days.:bonk:.

The ability to adjust the aperture via the ring on the lens is a throwback to film camera days, you don't need it with a dslr as the aperture is adjusted from via the camera body. As Nicos says, lock it and leave it ;)
 
Thanks for the reply.
at least i know i was doing nothing wrong and camera is doing its job.
The ability to adjust the aperture via the ring on the lens is a throwback to film camera days, you don't need it with a dslr as the aperture is adjusted from via the camera body. As Nicos says, lock it and leave it ;)
 
The ability to adjust the aperture via the ring on the lens is a throwback to film camera days, you don't need it with a dslr as the aperture is adjusted from via the camera body. As Nicos says, lock it and leave it ;)

So why post the same answer?.............;)
 
Trully, I am just gratefull for any help.:thumbs:
 
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