You're welcome. Keep in mind that old Nikon glass, although it may
mount to a new digital body, may not communicate with it, negating
many digital functions. I didn't care a whit for autofocus, image
stabilization and camera-mounted controls either until I started
shooting with them. Now
I know that these old lenses won't communicate with the body - they'll
only throw an image on the sensor. That's about all you need from a
fisheye, the shift lens is used on a tripod, as is the 400 Telyt. I'd
like to have an autofocus Micro in the 80-105mm range, and
stabilization would be great