Wow Douglas.... Just spent about an hour looking at your stuff..... Nothing short of Amazing!!!! Thanks for the response...
I have decided on getting a Yongnuo speed light for my d5100. Which model should I get? Mostly will be used in manual mode off camera. Occasional i-TTL... Thanks in advance....
Histogram is your friend here. It tells all!!
Thank you all for the kind words...
Simple on camera diffused bounced flash from the ceiling. A little post processing and I'm happy with the results!!! Doesn't look nearly as good reduced to a JPEG..
B&W with a little more contrast added for me!
My first post... What do you all think? How do i get the specs to show?
Ok y'all ... I think I have all the info I need and certainly appreciate all of your time and input. I will do what I can to get the lens converted.. That makes the most sense.. Once again THANK Y'All..
From Texas!!
What will the ai conversion do for me exactly?
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www... Not good news. Mine hasn't been A'd and so I will stop using it altogether.... I understand Nikon doesn't convert them any more and parts are all but impossible to find. Guess I'll just put it in mothballs.. Thanks for the education and warning. Didn't seem to harm my D5200 as it works great.
The lens is a Nikkor-P Auto 1:2.5 f=105mm f=2.5 to f32. It is not a Macro. Seems you all needed more info to work from as I didn't realize there were 3 versions of that specific lens. I am impressed with all the help and quick responses on my first post! Thanks to all for the responses. Before spending the money on the new 105, I just wondered if it gains me much. I like to focus myself anyway, and the mystery of F-stops went away a long time ago.
I have an old 105mm from the 70's that I use on my Nikon 5200 in manual mode. Would the new 105 be any sharper? I find the old 105 to be pretty darn sharp. I use it primarily for head and shoulder shots. Any thoughts?