vizuel Member Mar 16, 2007 389 0 16 42 80% Sg Apr 4, 2007 #1 Hi, as from the pictures below, wat does tat number 22 refer too? aperture? How come when I set anything below "22" The error(picture 3) appears? Tested on both indoor and outdoor? for studio shoot, wat r the best settings?
Hi, as from the pictures below, wat does tat number 22 refer too? aperture? How come when I set anything below "22" The error(picture 3) appears? Tested on both indoor and outdoor? for studio shoot, wat r the best settings?
S Scaglietti New Member Jan 14, 2005 1,541 0 0 Apr 4, 2007 #2 You cannot use the aperture ring for adjustments. Lock the aperture at F22 (or min aperture). Use the dials on the body to control the aperture. Read the manual, I am sure it's in there. BC
You cannot use the aperture ring for adjustments. Lock the aperture at F22 (or min aperture). Use the dials on the body to control the aperture. Read the manual, I am sure it's in there. BC
vizuel Member Mar 16, 2007 389 0 16 42 80% Sg Apr 4, 2007 #3 oh tyty. Juz downloaded manual cos I my dad lost it....:sweat: Scaglietti said: You cannot use the aperture ring for adjustments. Lock the aperture at F22 (or min aperture). Use the dials on the body to control the aperture. Read the manual, I am sure it's in there. BC Click to expand...
oh tyty. Juz downloaded manual cos I my dad lost it....:sweat: Scaglietti said: You cannot use the aperture ring for adjustments. Lock the aperture at F22 (or min aperture). Use the dials on the body to control the aperture. Read the manual, I am sure it's in there. BC Click to expand...
N nikonrus New Member Feb 15, 2007 315 0 0 Apr 4, 2007 #4 Ah! No wonder my tokina has a lock switch for f22. Kept wondering what the function was for.