"Cheap" 28-70mm f2.8 lens recommendations
Re: "Cheap" 28-70mm f2.8 lens recommendations
Sir Punk wrote:
are all these lenses mentioned here just manual focus?
Also can you still change the aperture?
Will I be able to use AUTO iso?
I would like a multipurpose lens with a bit more zoom than the kit lens but faster, the kit zoom is just soooo slow.
Yes they are manual focus and you can change aperture using the aperture ring on the lens.
And yes you can use auto ISO. You would want to shoot in A mode.
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