Fotodiox T-Mount Lens Adapter for for Nikon D1, D2, D2x, D2h, D3, D3x, D3h, D100, D200, D300, D300s, D700, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D5000, D3000 Digital Camears
Thursday, January 14th, 2010 at
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Buy Fotodiox T-Mount Lens Adapter for for Nikon D1, D2, D2x, D2h, D3, D3x, D3h, D100, D200, D300, D300s, D700, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D5000, D3000 Digital Camears at Amazon
Product Description
If you have a SLR or DSLR camera and other maker/mount lenses, the Fotodiox Mount Adapters allow you to use your lenses on the film/digital camera body. Sharing lenses has some distinct advantages. Certain prime lens just cant be replaced, and you save cost of purchase lenses. Fotodiox offers a range of adapter from large format to smaller format digital adapters. Adapting larger format lens, i.e., large format medium format, medium format 35mm, excellent edge-to-edge sharpness; and the smaller 24x36 mm image field helps minimize the effects of lens distortion and aberration.
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Wow, okay, I completely misread that, Kamilah. I thought you meant that he knew him directly. My bad. I wasn’t trying to snark on Harold. I did, however, know Gary. We became friends after Dangerous Journeys was released.
Love Nikon D40X, very easy to use, it’s my first DSRL camera ^_^
Since you are limited to AF-s lenses the best inexpensive lens is the 55-200 or the 55-200 VR.
It probably is a wire lose inside the insulation at the plug. But it maybe the plug inside your lap top it is soldered into the mother board and if jerked out or twisted it can break loose. You should take both the lap top and A/C charger in to a computer store repair center and have checked as to not have one of them short out.
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That's a problem with the camera, not the lens. You can just manually focus the lens. You might want to buy a newer camera (i.e D40, D80).
Get one with Image stabilization. The best camera I have seen cheap is the kodak v570 it's awesome. You can find them on ebay. See actual high speed video below where the guy uses it on his motorcycle.
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Buy Cheap Fotodiox 52mm Macro Reverse Lens Mount Adapter for Nikon D1, D1x, D1h, D2, D2x, D2h, D3, D3x, D3h, D100, D200, D300, D300s, D700, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D5000, D3000 Buy Low Price From Here Now By mounting the lens backward on a camera body, you can create amazing macro images. It is extremely fun to turn you lens into a macro lens. style=”clear:both”> Readmore Technical Details – All Metal Design – Smooth surface for effortless mounting – Extream Macro Closeup Results – 24 Month Manufacture Warranty See more technical details “Does what it’s supposed to” 2009-09-29 By D. Starks (Cleveland, OH) Used it on a 35mm DX lens on a Nikon D40 and it worked great. Good quality product. Not as good as having a real macro lens, but at the end of the day, it sure saves me a bundle. “Cheaply made, almost impossible to remove from camera body” 2009-09-22 By Redneck (Tejas, USA) What was I thinking?? Save $20 on cheap no-name product? I am going to return this item. The…
i'm assuming this was a reply to me :p and still unsure, i'm looking at the nikon d3000
next time, buy a nikon^^
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When you are reviewing a vertical shot, it shows you the vertical shot. The black around it is not permanent, it's just empty space. It is not a boarder. Your landscape photographs don't have this ' boarder ' because they are horizontal shots, and the whole screen is taken up reviewing them. When you upload them you won't see a ' boarder '.
Before long, the camears you use will be so small, we won't even be able to see them.
Well I don't think the holder matter. What really matter will be the filter it can hold. Because the important one in the end is the filter rather then the holder.
If fotodiox holder can fit any Cokin P and cost less expensive I think you can try it.
I still have to write up a standard answer, as more and more people are asking…
I have had mine since December 2007. I got the D200 in January 2006, so I used that for almost two years before getting the D300. As great as the D200 is, the D300 is a phenomenal improvement. The D300 is now $500 more than the D200 and I would say that it is worth every penny of that.
You can read reviews everywhere by now, but the major difference is obviously the switch to the CMOS sensor and the new Expeed processor. Both are great moves for Nikon. The camera has excellent image quality, exceptional low-light performance, and very fast auto-focus. It has many features that make it easier to use faster than the D200. Live view is not something that you will use the same way it is used in a point and shoot camera, but when it is appropriate, it is a major enhancement. I appreciate the ability to show the top LCD info on the reaer LCD. It's much larger and easier to see. If the camera is on a tripod, this feature along with live view really make your life easier. There is an in-camera dynamic range booster called "Active D-Lighting" that helps with unevenly lit subjects and scenes. It's not the same as shooting HDR, but it is a step in that direction. I could go on for an hour about all the features, but it has a 400 page user manual! That tells you something.
See the review in PopPhoto where the by-line says, "…pushed the D300 to new performance records in the Pop Photo Lab."
See Michael McNamara's editorial on digital surpassing film in the March 2008 issue of Popular Photography and see how highly he praises the Nikon D3 and D300. If people keep saying this kind of stuff about the camera, it's going to start selling at a $200-500 premium…
See the dpreview.com review where the D300 where they conclude, "There's simply no better semi-professional digital SLR on the market."
See Ken Rockwell's review where he says, "The Nikon D300 is the world's best amateur camera."
I must say that I have not read a bad review on the D300 yet. Practically the only complaint I've read is that it is so hard to find something to complain about!
See a few of my samples and while you are here, click on the link to "All public photos tagged D300."
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Well I don't think the holder matter. What really matter will be the filter it can hold. Because the important one in the end is the filter rather then the holder.
If fotodiox holder can fit any Cokin P and cost less expensive I think you can try it.
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To sum up the two answers above… don't do it! Adapting down that much will give you terrible vignetting, enough to severely compromise the look of the fish eye effect you are seeking. Either get a lens with a 58mm thread, or much better, get a TRUE fish eye lens rather than a cheap, poor substitute adaptor.
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