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How is aperture controlled with G lenses?... Obsolete ...
Last edited by DVEous on Sat May 03, 2014 6:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
With d70 in aperture priority or manual mode, use front dial on RHS to adjust aperture. I guess the d70 then tells the lens and it's all done by a little motor in the lens.
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Ask this in a Canon crowd - all their lenses don't have aperture rings, they don't have the luxury of choosing between G or non-G lenses!
1) What you see through the viewfinder corresponds to the current lens' maximum aperture's depth of field. 2) Electronics control the aperture on both G and non G lenses. These electronics have existed on Nikon bodies sold for the past 10-15 years, both film and digital. It can be user selected via control dial. The elctronics also allow far more precise aperture selection, down to 1/3 stop - as opposed to full stops if rotated via manual aperture ring.
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