QUOTE(SoLiD @ Jul 13 2010, 10:18 PM)
lol
AF-D has no built in AF motor in lens, so unless ur body has a motor you have to manual focus. Older Nikon body and entry level body has no AF motor in their body...so if they use AF-D have to manually twist the focus ring to focus.
AF-G has a built in AF motor, it can AF in all nikon body
some say AF-D is better, some say AF-G is better, afaik i r haz no money so i r buy AF-D
thanks for d info.
but since D90 has a built in motor so now a bad idea to get D huh? plus it's a lot cheaper. lol
QUOTE(@dri@n7386 @ Jul 14 2010, 12:15 AM)
hi guys, what lens is the most suitable for newbies in d90?macro shot, landscape?
planning to get a new d90 for myself...
Just use your kit lens for start. It should do good. And get a flashgun.
On another note, how much does a lenspen cost? feel like getting one
Added on July 14, 2010, 1:34 pmQUOTE(celciuz @ Jul 14 2010, 08:16 AM)
85mm f/1.4D listed as RM3950 in Shashinki.com, I think the new AF-S with VR is going hurt the wallet. (a lot!)
Check this guy's work out.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zeckson/I personally like his style and light control. If you're planning to do model shooting, you better produce something like this. Else I think you probably won't be able to impress your lecturer.
damn awesome weh his pics @_@
This post has been edited by stsh90: Jul 14 2010, 01:34 PM