Author Topic: October 2025  (Read 5657 times)

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #60 on: October 05, 2025, 23:42:05 »
Went to see the sunset today.

  Dramatic and minimal looks the church.


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Re: October 2025
« Reply #61 on: October 06, 2025, 09:22:45 »
I already have it in M, and it works fine. I'm missing the diaphragm aperture ring; it's stuck and won't rotate whether I'm in the red zone or the other position. It won't move manually.In the non-red position it now rotates, but the screen shows FEE, and it doesn't fire. A mess.

If you wish to use the aperture ring on Nikon DSLRs, and avoid 'FEE', you must set the camera to use the aperture ring. It is not the default setting and that confuses many users. For some inscrutable reason, Nikon wants to dumb down the users to use the camera dials to set aperture and that requires the lens aperture to be locked. The drawback is poor handling as all functions now are done with the photographer's right hand. I always set my cameras to use the lens aperture ring if one exists. (unfortunately, this functionality is lost when F-mount Nikkors are attached to Z cameras through FTZ adapters and adds to the awkward handling of the adapted lenses. Another reason to go Z native where third-party lens makers allow true aperture ring usage).

To move the aperture ring on the lens, unlock the 'Max. aperture' lock. It is a small slider at the rear of the lens. If the camera is set up correctly, there will be no 'FEE'.

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #62 on: October 06, 2025, 12:26:13 »
October 6

Red lights

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #63 on: October 06, 2025, 14:26:58 »
In the Botanical Garden
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Ego autem dico vobis: diligite inimicos vestros

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #64 on: October 06, 2025, 18:51:42 »
October 2nd
Port Calais
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Re: October 2025
« Reply #65 on: October 06, 2025, 19:38:57 »
Small collection of poems, 1875, Coolpix P50

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #66 on: October 06, 2025, 19:48:18 »
D200 and Nikon 105mm 1.4, just now in my garden.

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #67 on: October 06, 2025, 19:52:16 »
Pergola - Zf & Z 35mm f/1.8
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Re: October 2025
« Reply #68 on: October 06, 2025, 19:55:31 »
If you wish to use the aperture ring on Nikon DSLRs, and avoid 'FEE', you must set the camera to use the aperture ring. It is not the default setting and that confuses many users. For some inscrutable reason, Nikon wants to dumb down the users to use the camera dials to set aperture and that requires the lens aperture to be locked. The drawback is poor handling as all functions now are done with the photographer's right hand. I always set my cameras to use the lens aperture ring if one exists. (unfortunately, this functionality is lost when F-mount Nikkors are attached to Z cameras through FTZ adapters and adds to the awkward handling of the adapted lenses. Another reason to go Z native where third-party lens makers allow true aperture ring usage).

To move the aperture ring on the lens, unlock the 'Max. aperture' lock. It is a small slider at the rear of the lens. If the camera is set up correctly, there will be no 'FEE'.
Thanks, Birna, for your help. I still haven't gotten the ring settings right. I like the lens for landscapes; it's very powerful. If I can't use it manually, I'll do it another way.

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #69 on: October 06, 2025, 20:11:03 »
Send me a PM with your camera model(s) and I'll look up the proper camera setting for you.

I own this lens myself and there should be no problem using it either in AF or M mode, with aperture control and no 'FEE' message.

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #70 on: October 06, 2025, 21:15:08 »
Typical task sharing: Daughter decides, Daddy pays

;D We are helpless, aren't we?

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Here, the 105 does what it does so good in your hands. Beautiful painterly background...and of course  she looks gorgeous!

She had a big smile for you for saying that.

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #71 on: October 06, 2025, 23:44:27 »
The fisherman.

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Re: October 2025
« Reply #72 on: October 07, 2025, 04:42:43 »
Mid Spring.  Z7 & Takumar 200mm f5.6 M42 wide open
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Re: October 2025
« Reply #73 on: October 07, 2025, 06:11:49 »
The fisherman.

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Lovely composition and story telling Paco
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Re: October 2025
« Reply #74 on: October 07, 2025, 06:12:21 »
old and new - Zf & Z 35mm f/1.8
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