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Camera brand loyalty is a strange thing if you were to inquire me. Camera companies generally do little for us as individuals; your begetter unlikely worked for the visitor, they don't call you lot on your birthday, they don't rub your head when you've got a headache, all can practice a very skilful chore at shriveling your wallet, and I know I'll get some scoffing at this, but really they all pretty much practice the same thing. Spare a very few situations and circumstances, requite me, or whatsoever competent shooter a Nikon or Catechism or Pentax or what accept y'all, and nosotros'll be able to execute pretty much the same shot with each make. So why and then, do we tend to have an affection for 1 and not the other?

Well, I believe information technology ofttimes has something to do with what you lot grew upward with, what was your kickoff, what you associated with good equipment, and then equally a event, ownership into it and not wanting the trouble inherent with shifting systems. For me, it's Nikon, and I've always been that way. The beginning babe pictures of me were taken on a Nikon, a Nikon I still take to this 24-hour interval an with the same lenses, also. Information technology'southward not just a sense of nostalgia that I enjoy, and when I transitioned to digital some many moons back, I didn't like the thought of those lenses tucked abroad, merely they just weren't applied to be used on my then-current DSLR.

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Older lenses that were manual focus, similar the legacy Nikon F-mountain lenses, had brilliant eyes and command, simply no encephalon. Different mod lenses that are 'chipped', they couldn't digitally communicate with the camera, so at that place was no AF, and couldn't even speak automatically to the cameras to tell them what aperture they were at, and what focal length so metering properly was not-existent. This renders them somewhat useless for most people with mod DSLRs, and that's a shame. Nikon, however, seems to beloved their old lenses equally many of the states do. Thus, on many modern, albeit higher-end Nikons, there exists a carte option in the SETUP Menu called Non-CPU Lens Data. If your camera has this, it ways you tin pair your erstwhile lenses and breath life back into them for utilise with your current torso.

Non-CPU Lens Data

Currently, there are a number of college-finish Nikon DSLRs that have an aperture indexing (AI) ring built in, which allows for meter coupling with lenses that can't digitally communicate with the body. These Not-CPU lenses but don't accept the chip and contacts on their mount and, therefore, can just communicate with the new bodies via aperture (transmission aperture ring – your camera body won't be able to adjust aperture whatever other way).

What you'll see here is how Nikon allows you lot to set up-up the Non-CPU lens information on your photographic camera which volition give you pretty much the same functionality you'd get from a modern simply strictly manual focus lens. And so what am I talking near? Probably the biggest 1 here is metering. In one case you lot input the data as I'll explain, your camera will know some parameters of the lens and will actually allow for the internal metering system to work, and that's a big deal. This means y'all can shoot equally you exercise your other lenses pretty much, and furthermore, it allows iTTL to piece of work properly, and automatically. Prissy right?

Hither'due south what to do:

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*I've been told that Non-AI lenses should not be mounted on Nikon DSLRs without the ring as they give massive trouble to dismount and often cause impairment. Apparently, however, if you lot get your Pre-AI lens serviced past Nikon they tin make it AI.*

SETUP

Step 1:

Hit the Carte button, and coil downward to the SETUP MENU (the little wrench).

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Step ii:

Roll downwardly and near the end of that menu, you'll run into Non-CPU Lens Data. Select it, and the next screen will present you lot with a few more options: Lens Number, Focal Length (mm), Maximum Aperture.

Under lens Number, choose whatever, and you tin can plan upward to 9 lenses! I beginning with one because I'm simply original like that.

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Step three:

For Focal Length, if you're shooting prime number, but select the one that fits your lens, and if you're shooting a zoom, select the longest focal length of the lens. So for ane of my lenses, I use an old 70-210, and then I cull the high end of that. For Maximum aperture, simply cull the widest aperture for your lens.

Footstep four:

Go to Done, and that's precisely where y'all'll find yourself. Now, you tin can become ahead and program all the other lenses y'all want by repeating these steps for each.

A picayune note here is that my lxx-210 is a foreign fauna, and within the Non-CPU Lens Data menu, I'g non able to really select 210mm, and then I chose 200mm instead every bit it's the closest option. I've found that that lens minutely underexposes but compensating for about .3 tends to be just perfect. It's unlikely you'll run across this problem with your lens, and so I wouldn't worry; even if you've got something like the 58mm, the system has you covered. Really, if y'all're programming a lower focal length similar 21mm, then probably get with the nearest college choice.

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How To Utilize

The but slightly annoying matter about using these lenses is the fact that your camera volition not know which lens yous're using unless you lot directly tell it – each time yous put the lens on. So if you're shooting with, say anybody's favorite 70-200mm f/2.viii VRII, and then switch to a Non-CPU lens, you have to become into the Non-CPU Lens Data carte and select that detail lens. Honestly, it takes simply a moment so shouldn't bother y'all. Continue in heed also, that if you use this method, yous empathize your camera torso volition non be able to dispense the lens aperture for you, thus, only Manual and Discontinuity Priority shooting modes can be used.

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[REWIND: How To Motion Images From 1 Lightroom Catalogue To Another]

In regards to metering, having used this Non-CPU part on a D750 and D610, the metering was (pardon the pun), spot on. Using spot metering peculiarly resulted in 'just right' metering.

Getting EXIF Information From Old Lenses

While many of us don't mind and even embrace using transmission lenses, a downside specially for older glass, is they frequently don't have whatsoever electronic way to communicate with the camera, which means upon import you'd exist bereft of EXIF information.

Why does that matter? Well, that depends on the individual, only EXIF data can be used to written report your images to get a sense of the settings you lot use and how maybe you should adjust, or fifty-fifty to let Lightroom clarify and help you lot to meet what lenses you use and which you lot don't, which in turn helps when travel or shoot planning. In addition information technology helps in overall sorting and if you upload to online platforms similar 500px it helps with sorting. But in that location is a mode to do it, and it's simply by using a gratis plugin.

It's called LensTagger Lightroom Plugin, and it is very quick to install and accept upward and running,

"LensTagger is a Lightroom plugin that adds EXIF data to photos directly out of Lightroom. Wether you are shooting with legacy lenses on Micro Four Thirds, or want to properly tag your pictures shot with an analog camera, LensTagger volition give you the possibility that Lightroom is missing since 6 Versions."

Substantially all you exercise is download, install, select the images you want to accept the EXIF for, and then select in LR to attach metadata to file. Photographer Micael Widell has made a breakdown video that shows you step-by-step how to utilise the plugin, and you can find that at the foot of the commodity.

*LensTagger is a free plugin, and so I'm certain whatsoever donation amount would be appreciated

I hope y'all establish this interesting, and maybe even practically applicative. Perhaps it'll allow you to utilise some fantastic glass you lot haven't been able to in ages, or now you tin can shop some older, less expensive, just still immaculate lenses still on the market. I typically use the Nikkor lxx-210 F/four and Nikkor 28mm f/two.8, which both nonetheless allow me to produce lovely images. You can see a few casual ones beneath:

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*A version of this mail service was originally published in Jan 2016