On 2/15/08, Derby Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cotty wrote:
>  > Sorry if this is brain fade time - I may have asked this question here 
> before.
>  >
>  > Can anyone recommend a web site (maybe like Boz's Pentax site) that
>  > defines old and new Nikon/Nikkor offerings - particularly what will and
>  > will not work on modern Nikon DSLR cameras? I would like to hunt for a
>  > present for someone, a wide prime and need a starting point.
>  >
>  > Many thanks.
>  >
>  >
>  >
>
>
> This one is pretty good (I remember him from my LX days)
>  
> http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/nikkoresources/AFNikkor/index.htm
>
>  For compatibility
>
> http://www.nikonians.org/nikon/slr-lens.html
>
>
> D

The MIR site is the reference I normally use. Its better for the
bodies than the lenses, but has lots of lens info too.

As a general rule, the consumer Nikon DSLR's only meter with AF lenses
and only mount AI and later lenses (or lenses with a factory AI
conversion ring). The D200/D300 and the pro bodies also meter with AI
and later lenses. There are a few exceptions to the AF-only rule (The
new PC-E lenses, the 85 Micro PC, the 3 AI-P lenses and the new
Voightlander SLII lenses, which are all manual focus but will meter
with all Nikon DSLR's). But for wide primes, you've really just got
the 20/2.8 and 24/2.8 AF or AF-D's (the slow 28's aren't all that
great, although the AF-D version is at least competent, the 28/1.4 is
rare and very expensive).

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M. Adam Maas
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