Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/02/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Steve, >>...talk to me a bit about focus of those lenses on the D 700, and the quality of the viewfinder....<< I've use MF lenses more than half the time on my D700. The viewfinder isn't on par with flagship SLRs like the F3HP. But I'd say it's equal to an FM2N. It's very practical to use with olders AIS Nikkors. Focus assist and live view for extremely critical focus are nice features that also work with MF lenses. The D700 reminds me a lot of the N90. Technological development -- digital sensor vs AF in the latter -- is at a plateau of sorts where gains are harder to come by. So the body seems built for a longer life cycle. It looks to me like they invested more in the viewfinder, and also in some other areas that make older lenses more useable. One thing I've always like about Nikon -- in addition to body ergonomics and WA lens performance -- is the effort made for backwards compatibility. DaveR