Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gene, Shoot some low ISO stuff but at a full range of shutter speeds and see if the problem occurs at all, some, or none of the shutter speeds. What you are checking for is if it is a shutter problem or a high ISO problem, you already know you have issues at high ISO. There have been banding issues at hight ISO settings but those have mostly been subtle density variations, not half the frame wonky. Don don.dory@gmail.com On 6/14/06, Grduprey@aol.com <Grduprey@aol.com> wrote: > > In a message dated 6/14/2006 8:09:01 AM Central Daylight Time, > clive.moss@gmail.com writes: > I can use any old Nikon F-mount lens on the D200 by entering its > maximum aperture and focal length. > The coding only works for metering and aperture recognition if it is a > ai-s > lens, with the tab on the back of the lens. Otherwise it does not read > out the > lens aperture, just how many stops down from wide open. Also I don't > think > it will use the matrix and spot meters with the lens, only the ai-s lenses > can > use these two metering modes. > > While on the subject of the D200, has anyone seen the problem where half > of > the frame has a different density or looks discolored? This phenominon is > in > the plane the shutter moves and is on the same side of the frame. Maybe > the > shutter? I was shooting some flyball photos this past weekend and 90% of > my > photos are like this. I was shooting at iso 1600 and using my 180/2.8 MF > ai-s > lens wide open. This thing is just about a month old... > > Gene > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >