fEE error on Nikon cameras is most likely from the lenses having an aperture ring that is not set to minimum aperture. The camera reports an error because it is not able to set the aperture from the camera controls.
The other choices are less likely
Disappearing Florida shoreline, the only question is how long it will take.
They also had a Christmas light show. Not sure if they are still doing it at night.
Enjoy what you have, the two best all around cameras from Nikon in FX, and DX.
They are working, go out and use them.
There is no guarantee that any further development of DSLR cameras will ever be done.
The 10.5 mm DX fisheye has a screw drive focus, iirc. It would not autofocus on a Z camera.
Any AF-S or AF-P lens will.
Always the center of attention!
Gene51 wrote:
Teleconverters are intended to be used with very sharp optics, usually prime telephoto lenses or pro-grade zooms (70-200 F2.8, 200-400 F4, 70-400). The 18-270 is not a candidate.
Agree with gene51 , for this lens, don't bother.
Teleconverters have glass elements and if the lens is not designed to be used with them, glass can contact glass, and that's not a good thing.
For NCIS, and some of the CSI franchises, there were obvious product placement uses of cameras.
At least one of them had Nikon in the opening credits.
Subtle advertising, to be sure.
steleky wrote:
You can see one on the deck of the Intrepid on the west side of Manhattan.
The Intrepid has an A-12. A single seat predecessor built for the CIA.
An amazing accomplishment by Lockheed.
Yes. Same as the other cameras with round viewfinders.
D8x0, D700, D4, D5, D6, D300, etc.
So, in this case Canon probably made the best long term decision at the start of autofocus. Short term pain for photographers having to replace lens. Able to keep using new lenses on newer cameras.
Nikon on the other hand has a mish-mash of compatibility to be aware of.
Maxxum, or Dynex cameras were autofocus. Minolta did the same as Canon, come up with a new mount that is incompatible with prior systems.
The photography website below has a nice summary.
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/maxxum7k/index.htm
Sony has made 5 or adapters to use A-mount lenses on E, or FE-mount cameras.
LA-EA1, Lens Adapter E to A 1. This Adapter was for crop sensor cameras and lenses with built in motors.
LA-EA2. Crop sensor camera, screw drive lenses. Plus it has a focusing sensor
LA-EA3, full frame sensor , lenses with built-in motors, like #1
LA-EA4, full frame sensor, screw drive lenses, like #2
LA-EA5, full frame sensor, new design
When Sony started making A7 models, 1 & 2 were discontinued.
A cutie, may they have fun together