And with the D200, this lens has a meter, and it can be used in
Apeture priority as well as manual mode.
Scott in tAComa
--- In NikonLenses%40yahoogroups.com">NikonLenses
yahoogroups.com, "Jan Fischer Rasmussen"
<guldsmed
...> wrote:
>
> In my opinion guessing, shooting looking at the histogram and
shooting again
> with a better informed guess is quite easy. I did that a lot when
my camera
> was the D70s (now D200), you do not really need an external meter.
>
> On 10/11/07, William Crabill <crabillw
...> wrote:
> >
> > --- In NikonLenses%40yahoogroups.com">NikonLenses
yahoogroups.com <NikonLenses%
40yahoogroups.com>, Ali
> > Shah <alizookoman
> wrote:
> > "Anyone have experienced or used a Nikon 300mm f4.5
> > with their dlsr?"
> > Ali,
> > I don't own an AIS 300 f/4.5, but I have done some shooting with
> > my favorite AIS 200 f/4 on my D80 with great results. Of course,
> > with the D80 body, I had to go to full manual & use an external
light
> > meter. Depending on your body, I'd expect similiar results with
the
> > 300.
> > Bill Crabill
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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>
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