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  1. I need help controlling a SB910 remotely from a Nikon D850 with Wireless Transmitter WR-T10. I follow all instructions setting up the Nikon D850 and SB910, however unable to control the flash remotely. Specifically, I can not establish a link by Pairing between the D850 via WT-10 and the SB910 by means of MENU option in D850.. The SB910 works when mounted on camera., but does not fire when off camera with the remote WR-T10.

     

    I would appreciate any and all help setting up this configuration ro use the flash off camera. Thank you.and Merry Christmas!

     

    Le Giao

  2. <p>I am baffled with a couple of issuss n my D610. I have been using SIGMA 24-70 2.8D and SIGMA 15-30mm with this body for sometime. Yesterday, when I mounted the 28-70mm lens, I saw an fEE error on the top LCD display. I checked the tab that locks the lens aperture at its smallest, and the tab was in place. The aperture ring did not move. When I turned the camera on, it displays fEE error and refuses to function. I tried anther lens, SIGMA 15-30mm, same result. I tried the SIGMA 50mm 2.8 macro lens, ditto.</p>

    <p>I then tried a NikonAF 50mm 1.8, same result. When I mount the 28-300mm AF-S VRII, it works fine. This lens comes with the body and I use it was my walkraound.<br>

    Then I mounted a Nikon 105mm 2.5 AI, set Non CPU lens accordingly and select it. which used to work before, as far as metering is concerned. Now I can longer meter with this lens, the aperture is not correctly reflected in the display in the viewfinder. It stays at 11 no matter where I turns the aperture ring on this lens.</p>

    <p>In sum, I am experiencing two distinct problems:<br>

    1. Not recognizing NON-Nikon lenses, even though these same lenses work on this body before.<br>

    2. No metering with Nikon AI lens.</p>

    <p>I checked/cleaned all the contacts on the lens, and cleaned the contacts on the body. These lenses work fine on a D7000 body.<br>

    Are there any settings in the D610 that have anything to do with these issues? I tried all the things I could think about to correct the problem, all to no avail.</p>

    <p>Please help if you have any experiences on these issues or ideas on how to overcome them. Thank you all.</p>

     

  3. <p>Thank you both Stephen and Michael.<br>

    Michael, your instruction is very helpful, showing a lot of experience in dealing with these FD lenses. I certainly will not send it to any repair shop in view of cost of repair vs. cost of acquisition, but will tinker with it to see if I can make the focus ring responds more readily than it is right now.<br>

    Again, zillion thanks to your advice.</p>

     

  4. <p>I need help fixing a Canon FD Macro 50mm 3.5 lens. The focus ring can become very stiff at some point such that I had to use force to turn it. I suspect that the lens barrel get gummed up inside, and try to figure out how to clean it. I do not have any information on disassembly of this lens, so I post this to ask for your advice and/or information as to what would be the best way to address this issue. The lens looks not abused, just old, so I think If I can disassemble the barrel, I can clean it so that the focus ring will turn smoothly. If this is not so, please enlighten me as to what I need to do to overcome this.</p>

    <p>Thank you.</p>

  5. <p>Hello,<br>

    I am having a problem with ViewNX-I. I installed it on Windows 8.1. It uninstalled View NX2 as expected, and finished the installation successfully. However, when I start the application, nothing happens. I look at the Task Manager and find it is running in the background, but nowhere to be seen on the monitor. I connect my D7000, nothing happens. <br>

    Anyone experiences this problem, please share/point me to the right direction to make this work. I have uninstalled and reinstalled View NX-i a couple of time, all to no avail. Capture NX-d also installed and it runs fine.</p>

    <p>Thank you</p>

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  6. <p>My contributions this week are images at the annual flower market on the occasion of Lunar New Year of the Goat in Westminster, CA.<br>

    All photos were taken by a Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 50mm Macro lens.</p><div>00d6fF-554621884.jpg.b1503e29edef46527705cfe4c9102d5f.jpg</div>

  7. <p>For the last several weeks, I have been experimenting old Canon FD lenses on Nikon body. To begin with, I ordered a Canon FD to Nikon 1 adapter to use on a Nikon V1. It is a cheap adapter, yet it does the job quite well, IMO. Putting a 35mm lens on a small sensor ILC like the Nikon V1 undoubtedly limits its angle of view. With a crop factor of 2.7, almost all lenses would become tele or macro depending on how you call it.</p>

    <p>Here are a few samples, taken with a 200mm f/4, a 100mm f/2.8 or a 35mm f/3.5.<br>

    I like the image quality and color rendering of these old but very capable glasses.</p>

     

  8. <p>I am having a similar problem to this thread. My Nikon FE works at all shutter speed but 1/1000, at which point the mirror gets locked up. I have tried new batteries, all to no avail. All other shutter speeds work fine.<br>

    Has anyone ever resolved this problem? </p>

    <p>Regards,<br>

    Le</p>

  9. <p>I am inspired by the various postings of photos taken with FD glasses on different digital body (Olympus OMD, SONY NEX, etc..) I tried to order an adapter from Fotodiox , but after reading a couple of reviews, I'm discouraged. I know some other manufacturers also make adapters for FD lens to Nikon F mount, but not sure which one is best. I would appreciate if any user with any type/make of adapter to Nikon F to give me some directions as to what to look out for and what adapter satisfies you the most. Thaks fopr sharing your experience.<br>

    Le</p>

     

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