One thing to remember, though, is that if the AF is switched on, it
will not let you fire the shutter until the camera thinks it is in
focus.  For that reason, it is good to turn it off on the body.

-- 
Bruce


Wednesday, February 14, 2007, 2:37:59 PM, you wrote:

Eac> In a message dated 2/14/2007 2:16:56 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time,
Eac> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eac> Using an A lens is just  like any of the newer lenses - almost.  First,
Eac> make sure the aperture  ring is on 'A'.  Second, turn off AF on the
Eac> body.  After that it  works just like the AF lenses - of course you
Eac> have to focus the lens, but  other than that, all the modes and
Eac> everything works the same.

Eac> --  
Eac> Best regards,
Eac> Bruce


Eac> =========
Eac> Now I feel really stupid. Oh,  well, been there before. :-)

Eac> I think all that talk about inputting the  focal length on the K10D for SR,
Eac> had gotten me confused. Also I thought there  was a green button kludge or
Eac> something. But guess that is for a K  lens.

Eac> Thanks everyone. Bascially it functions just as a manual lens  should. Got 
it.

Eac> Marnie  





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