Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 10/18/06 11:58:51 AM, photo.forrest@earthlink.net writes: << You'd have to get the D2x in order to have the function that you want. The D2h will work as well, but it's a bit slower in process since that lens will work as a stop-down lens only. I'm not sure about the lower end models, but I think the D70 may also have some capability with that gorgeous piece of glass. >> The D70 and similar consumer-class Nikon DSLRs do not meter at all with non-AF lenses (except the 45/2.8, which has the IC just like the AF's), even manual match-needle. The D200, like the D2 cameras, will work with AI and later lenses, at least in aperture-preferred AE. I don't know if the D2's or D200 will work with non-AI lenses, but I suspect they may do stop-down metering in manual mode. I expect you can check the specs on Nikon's website and settle the question. Bart