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Macro lens question (AF Micro Nikkor 60mm f/1.8 D)

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:05 pm
by cyanide
Hi all,

This may possibly be a dumb question, so apologies in advance if it is.

I recently bought this lens on ebay and it arrived just now so I have just attached it to my D70 to give it a quick test (D70 brought to work in anticipation of this moment!)

However, although the first shot seemed to come out OK, subsequent shots are now totally overexposed.... the camera is set on P mode and yet when I try to take a photo of (eg) my calculator on my desk, in flourescent light, it uses f/13 and a shutter speed of 5 seconds, resulting in a totally washed out shot.

Is there a setting on the lense that that could be causing this? I played around a bit but to no avail. As mentioned, it is second-hand, and there is no instruction manual with it.

Many thanks if anyone else who has this lens can shed any light...? Visually, the lense looks in excellent condition (ie no external damage to indicate a fall or anything) so I am not going to jump to conclusions that it's a faulty lens - more likely a faulty user, lol.

Cheers and thanks in advance, folks

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:13 pm
by birddog114
What focus mode are you trying? Manual or auto?
mode won't work with macro shoot.

Swich to manual mode/ minimum f.8 to f.11, this may help.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:23 pm
by cyanide
Oh :oops: - I had no idea P mode would not be useable with this lens. I just assumed it would be. That's fairly embarrassing. :lol: :oops:

I was using the lens in Auto focus mode (set that way both on the lens and on the D70) as it was just a first test.

I was able to get a correct(-ish) exposure by guessing at an appropriate shutter speed in S Mode, so I guess that is it - only use this lens in S,A or M mode?

Unfortunately, in my great idea to bring the D70 to work today, I neglected to check the battery, so it has just run out. No more testing for me until I get home to my other battery... :(

Will post again after I get home from work, in a few hours...

Edit: just to add a thank-you to Birddog for his advice.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:27 pm
by birddog114
Have a few kim chi with bi bim bap or bul go gi and it will fix :lol:
The AF on these macro lens are not fast, it hunts alot if you're shooting macro and closed subject.
To improve the macro shots, the best thing is using S,A, or M mode and from f.8 - f.11.
Enjoyed!

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 11:51 am
by cyanide
Didn't get a chance to post photos last night, but all seems well - indeed, it was that I was using the wrong setting (P mode) for this lens. :oops:

Thanks for the quick advice, and I look forward to making photos worth posting!!

Cheers