I don't think so. From the site:
"
Note: This lens has no aperture control function -- be sure to set the
camera's exposure mode to manual or aperture-priority auto. Also, the
lens construction differs from that of Nikkor lenses and in certain
shooting situations it may not be as well suited for shooting finer
images. The built-in exposure meter of cameras equipped with a CPU
coupling mechanism, such as the F-401, F50, F60, F65, F80, PRONEA 600i,
and PRONEA S, are not compatible."
"...not ... well suited for shooting finer images." I think is the
exact opposite to the limited range. Also, no aperture control? What's
up with that?
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Studdert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 5, 2001 12:31 PM
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Subject: OT: Nikon Fun Lenses
Hi Team,
It seems this set of Nikon lenses were designed as rivals to the Pentax
Limited series, what do you think?
http://www.ave.nikon.co.jp/nti/nti_e/index.htm
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