I have this camera, and I also have the SB-24. I have tried to work them together, and it just won't work. The Sb024 would zoom in relation to the lens focal length, but it does not do this, and the firing of the flash would not work. Save it for your old Nikon - like an N90s or something similar. It's worthless on this digital body.
The SB-20 is an older model flash, and is not intended to function with the iTTL/CLS system on the D40x. It would have to be used manually, with guide numbers. Otherwise it will not provide proper exposures.
Keep in mind that we managed with guide numbers for many years and got great results. Sometimes I wish we still did. The equipment was much cheaper and more durable. However, it did require a knowledge of basic Photography that digital cameras allow people to avoid most of the time.
It doesn't just have to be used manually, it can also be used in non-ittl auto mode.
Yes. Nikon SB-20 Flash will work with Nikon D-90. Just adjust the flash to Auto or Manual setting. The TTL setting won't work with D-90.
Yes in TTL, auto and manual modes, auto power zoom and the autofocus illuminator will work.
Yes, in manual and non-ittl auto.
Yes in non I-TTL auto and manual modes.
Yes in manual and non TTL auto modes.
Yes, in non ttl auto and manual mode.
Nikon D70 does not offer a liveview mode.
One can check in the Nikon D70 manual.There are three metering mode available on a Nikon D70 camera.Spot metering mode,Matrix metering mode and Center-weighted metering modes.
Yes
They are not.The exposure meter won't work with the ais lenses. They will work fine if you get the exposure right from trial and error, use a light meter, use experience or meter with another lens first though.
There are many key features of the Nikon D70 camera. It is a CCD megapixel camera, with 6.1 effective megapixels, has near-instant power-up, 3 fps continuous shooting, and 7 digital vari-program selections.
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I believe they used Nikon digital cameras, most probably the D70 in earlier series and then the D80 in later series. I believe they used Nikon digital cameras, most probably the D70 in earlier series and then the D80 in later series.
The average cost of the Nikon D70 is $140 Canadian. The prices range depending on whether it is a brand new or s second hand camera. Additional features may be added onto the camera, such a different lenses, or a tripod, in order to increase it's value.
The Nikon D70S is an update to the Nikon D70. New features of the D70S include a 0.2" increase in screen size, a newer battery with higher capacity and an increased 18mm angle of coverage from the flash.
The cost for the Nikon Digital Cameras varies. One can't pin a price to this camera. This camera varies anywhere from $100 to $400. It depends on how much one wants to spend.
Yes--but only in manual mode, so you'll have to set your own aperture and shutter speed.
It depends on the make of the lens and the mount type. Newer Canon lenses have an EF mount while Nikon lenses have a Nikkor mount. Though you can purchase conversion kits to put a Canon lens on a Nikon and vice versa.