D lens vs. non D lens


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Eyesthruthelens

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Hi,
Whenever I use a Minolta D lens on my KM5D, I realized that the photos always turned up under exposed and color tends to be more greenish..
I'm comparing the 17-35, 18-70 and 75-300 lens with the 70-210, 28-135 lens..

Is there any setting that I need to set on the camera whenever I use a D-lens?
 

Eyesthruthelens said:
Hi,
Whenever I use a Minolta D lens on my KM5D, I realized that the photos always turned up under exposed and color tends to be more greenish..
I'm comparing the 17-35, 18-70 and 75-300 lens with the 70-210, 28-135 lens..

Is there any setting that I need to set on the camera whenever I use a D-lens?

never notice... but u use flash?
 

No flash..
Except for worst CA, the old Minolta lens produces better exposure (brighter) and color on the photos..
 

Eyesthruthelens said:
Hi,
Whenever I use a Minolta D lens on my KM5D, I realized that the photos always turned up under exposed and color tends to be more greenish..
I'm comparing the 17-35, 18-70 and 75-300 lens with the 70-210, 28-135 lens..

Is there any setting that I need to set on the camera whenever I use a D-lens?

That's strange I have a similar problem but that was because my 3rd party lens was not a D lens. I just disabled the ADI funtion to TTL and it works fine but that's for flash problem only.
 

I got 3 D version lens- 17- 35, 28- 75 and 100- 300 and 1 Dt 18- 70.
and old version lenses such as 28- 135, 28- 105 and 70- 210.
All of the D version lenses given the output images more cool effect.
And the old version lenses given more warm effect images output.
My experience.
:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
 

D lenses are good in use with ADI flash.
 

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