Non-CPU Lens Settings
Mick
"The difference between a professional photographer and other photographers is the pro doesn't show you the bad shots."
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#1. "RE: Non-CPU Lens Settings" | In response to Reply # 0
Mon 11-Jan-21 10:04 AMI believe the focal length settings in this area are tied to lenses that Nikon actually produced in the past. So if there was no 9mm lens, then no option to choose itVisit my Nikonians gallery.
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#2. "RE: Non-CPU Lens Settings" | In response to Reply # 1
Mon 11-Jan-21 10:09 AMAh yes. "There is no lens but Nikon. Thou shalt have no other lens."Mick
"The difference between a professional photographer and other photographers is the pro doesn't show you the bad shots."
Web Site: http://www.mickklassphoto.com
My Nikonians Galleries: https://images.nikonians.org/galleries/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/117796See my portfolio.
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#3. "RE: Non-CPU Lens Settings" | In response to Reply # 2
Mon 11-Jan-21 04:32 PMYou being naughty again with off-brand lenses, Mick?
I'm fascinated with the wide-angle macro lenses from Laowa. Opens up a whole new world.-
#4. "RE: Non-CPU Lens Settings" | In response to Reply # 3
Mon 11-Jan-21 06:41 PMKoos,
The 9mm is fun. You just need to learn to use the distortion creatively.
The 12mm f/2.8 Zero-D might be interesting.Mick
"The difference between a professional photographer and other photographers is the pro doesn't show you the bad shots."
Web Site: http://www.mickklassphoto.com
My Nikonians Galleries: https://images.nikonians.org/galleries/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/117796See my portfolio.
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Am I missing something or is this a limitation with no workaround?