I was wondering about the focusing thing. Film cameras are usually manual focus and digital are auto focus. Her lenses are "old", so they are manual focus. She knows that she will have to buy a body that will accept her lenses, or have to buy new lenses.
Film cameras aren't "usually" manual focus... most of the cameras built in the last 15 years have had auto focus
If you check out www.dpreview.com and look at the reviews or spec sheets of the digital bodies, there is usually a full list of what lens types are compatible and what will work on them. For instance, the semi-pro and pro cameras will usually meter with any lens, but the cheaper cameras won't meter without a lens with a CPU chip.
She has an older, like 15 or so years old, that is full manual, no auto anything. I forget the make, but Cannon lenses won't fit. She thinks that a Nikon body will work with her lenses.
I'm asking the questions because she hasn't decided on a Monkey handle yet.
She has an older, like 15 or so years old, that is full manual, no auto anything. I forget the make, but Cannon lenses won't fit. She thinks that a Nikon body will work with her lenses.
Lens Description 'Ricoh modified' K-R mount lenses needed for auto-metering features. Standard Pentax K, KA lenses work in aperture priority and manual only.
Just throwing this out there, but Tamron lenses are usually good, but not so good that I would base my decision on what DSLR to buy on what older Tanron gear I own.
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