Dyan
12-01-2005, 03:49 AM
I just picked up a used FM2n for cheap and I was wondering what lens' people would recommend I pick up.
I had purchased a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AIS off of EBay about a month ago, but I think I the seller screwed me and never shipped the item (haven't received any contact back and I'm about to go to Paypal :( ). Today I'm going to browse some Copenhagen photo stores and see what kind of prices they have, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
I know you can use an auto focus lens on a manual focus body, but is it better to pick up a manual focus lens? I want something that I can use if I decide to upgrade to a digital SLR (I’ll probably stick with Nikon) in the future but will also give me decent results on my new body... I’m looking for a fixed focal length, zoom isn’t a big priority.
I do a lot of travel photography here in Europe, and generally I have just used the point and shoot Canon PowerShot A85 on manual settings up till now.
I'm going to a Fugees concert on Monday here and I would like to be able to take some good low light photos, so any help before then would be great! Thanks!
I had purchased a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AIS off of EBay about a month ago, but I think I the seller screwed me and never shipped the item (haven't received any contact back and I'm about to go to Paypal :( ). Today I'm going to browse some Copenhagen photo stores and see what kind of prices they have, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
I know you can use an auto focus lens on a manual focus body, but is it better to pick up a manual focus lens? I want something that I can use if I decide to upgrade to a digital SLR (I’ll probably stick with Nikon) in the future but will also give me decent results on my new body... I’m looking for a fixed focal length, zoom isn’t a big priority.
I do a lot of travel photography here in Europe, and generally I have just used the point and shoot Canon PowerShot A85 on manual settings up till now.
I'm going to a Fugees concert on Monday here and I would like to be able to take some good low light photos, so any help before then would be great! Thanks!