D Lenses

How important is to use D lenses with your D 100? Do they make a
significant difference?
A very minor difference with metering (especially flash metering) you will probably never notice it.

Ciao!

Joe
 
The D100 is pretty crippled if you don't use D or G lenses. No TTL metering at all. (No Autofocus either, but that's not a bad as no metering, in my opinion). Not sure about TTL flash, but I doubt it.

-Kent
How important is to use D lenses with your D 100? Do they make a
significant difference?
Thanks,
Ari
 
I think you are confusing D with AF Nikor lenses. I hae 2 AF lenses that are not "D" lenses and they meter perfectly too ...

The "D" stands for distance metering (mostly for flash purposes).

It makes very little difference to use one or not but non-AF lenses are no metering at all ...
-Kent
How important is to use D lenses with your D 100? Do they make a
significant difference?
Thanks,
Ari
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Yves P.

http://www.pbase.com/kafrifelle
and
http://www.pbase.com/yves_p
 
Oh well, I am still trying to figure out what Bokeh is ... so ...

:-)

Too many terms with Nikon and photography
The "D" stands for distance metering (mostly for flash purposes).

It makes very little difference to use one or not but non-AF lenses
are no metering at all ...
-Kent
How important is to use D lenses with your D 100? Do they make a
significant difference?
Thanks,
Ari
--
Yves P.

http://www.pbase.com/kafrifelle
and
http://www.pbase.com/yves_p
--
Yves P.

http://www.pbase.com/kafrifelle
and
http://www.pbase.com/yves_p
 
With D/G/DX lenses, you get full functionality.

With other lenses, you start losing features and abilities with metering and autofocusing. And that is dependent on each lens.
--
-----Bear
 

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