fgb2
Established
Just seeing this for the first time. How does the hood (which I think is bayonet-on) work with filters on the lens? I use a hood from the Nikon 45/2.8, which screws onto the filter ring or filter.
You enter the non-CPU lens information slightly differently on the F6 and D200. On the F6 you set up 10 lenses (focal length and max aperture) and choose between them, on the D200 you dial in focal length each time and it remembers the last max aperture you used at that FL. Both assume the non-CPU lens is the last one mounted unless you tell it differently. If you have more than 10 non-CPU lenses you will sometimes have to re-program a lens setting on the F6; if you have two lenses same focal length but different apertures (or 2 different lenses with same FL-aperture combination that you want to tell apart) the D200 has a little problem. But no big deal.
You enter the non-CPU lens information slightly differently on the F6 and D200. On the F6 you set up 10 lenses (focal length and max aperture) and choose between them, on the D200 you dial in focal length each time and it remembers the last max aperture you used at that FL. Both assume the non-CPU lens is the last one mounted unless you tell it differently. If you have more than 10 non-CPU lenses you will sometimes have to re-program a lens setting on the F6; if you have two lenses same focal length but different apertures (or 2 different lenses with same FL-aperture combination that you want to tell apart) the D200 has a little problem. But no big deal.
kjoosten
Rocket Scientist
fgb2 said:Just seeing this for the first time. How does the hood (which I think is bayonet-on) work with filters on the lens? I use a hood from the Nikon 45/2.8, which screws onto the filter ring or filter.
The hood bayonets onto the OUTSIDE of the filter ring, and is deep enough to accommodate a filter. A felt-lined push cap goes over everything.