T-mount is non-auto, so step-down or preset.
N*kon? Heresy!
tOM
On Sunday, May 25, 2003 at 12:51
Skip Williams <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> $850 BIN?! Yea, right!
>
> These days, who REALLY needs a 135/1.5 monster (5 lbs!)? If you're that hard
> up, buy an old Nikon body and get a superb 135/2. Back in the days when those
> lenses were made, fast film was so grainy that every stop meant a lot,
> 'specially for surveilence photo types; not so with today's emulsions.
>
> It's also a T-mount, which means stop-down metering, quite a downer, IMO. I'm
> assuming that it doesn't have automatic diaphragm, right?
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