Nikon AF FX NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras (Renewed)
February 24, 2020 - Comment
Autofocus is not supported by D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D5000, D5100, D5200, and D5300 cameras–lens may be used with manual focus only. Be sure to check your camera’s lens-compatibility information before selecting a new lens.
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No auto-focus with entry level cameras A word of warning to casual camera users and non-experts: this lens will not auto focus with your DLSR unless your camera specifically has a button to turn auto focus off and on (autofocus motor in the camera body). I have a Nikon D3400 and it works great, but all its settings are manual. You have to use the screen to determine how your picture will look, and then I would recommend exposure compensating up and down just to make sure. Zoom in on the screen to make sure your subject is properly…
A classic that every Nikon owner with a compatible camera should own. First off need to know: this uses the older screw-linkage autofocus and will not focus on many recent Nikon SLRs including the D40/60, D3000 and D5000 series, and possibly other budget series I may be missing. It only works on the âprosumerâ and pro cameras like the D90, D7000 series, and the three-digit numbered bodies.If you have a compatible camera, the autofocus on this lens is still slower than on the AF-S lenses. But this lens is half the price.50mm is ânormalâ on…
Worth every penny for fun fun fun! Get this lense and LEARN YOUR CAMERA! I got this lense for my D3400. Yes it’s manual and that is what I wanted. If you REALLY want to learn photography and what you camera can do. Pop this lense on, go out with nothing else and start taking pictures. Do it in broad daylight and learn your camera. Since it’s the only one you will have and it forces to you put you camera into ‘M’ manual mode then you’ll have to learn a little bit about lighting and how to setup and use your camera. It’s a…