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PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED

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PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED

<p>This ultra-wide lens with perspective control features tilt, shift and rotation capability, perfect for architectural, nature and commercial photography.</p>
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Will the focal length of this lens work on a D7000?

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Yes, I recently purchased this lens and it works fine on both our D3 and D7000. However, on the D7000, in certain positions, the tilt or shift knobs can be a bit tight and difficult to get to when you have them in the vertical position right under the built-in flash. It still works, just a bit tight, especially wearing gloves.
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Not quite sure what you are asking, but yes it will work.
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Will the 24 pc-e work with the new d800?

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The D800 and D800E can be used with a PC-E lens' shift and tilt features. There may be some vignetting or incomplete coverage when the built-in flash is used and the exposure metering needs to be carefully considered as composition can change exposure.
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The lens is a standard Nikon F mount, it will definitely mount on a D800, unless Nikon has changed the type of mount their new camera bodies use and made all lenses obsolete. Whether the rectangle housing and the knobs interfere or not with the built-in flash housing of the D800, judging by the side-by-side photos of the D800 and D700 comparison, there may be slight limitations on shift movement. As for metering and focusing while tilted or shifted, most likely the D800 will not do so while tilted or shifted.
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Can I mount the PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED on a D90?

I'm thinking about buying this lens, but when I borrowed my friends I found that the rectangular housing hits on the underside of the flash when I'm trying to mount it. Is there a way to mount this lens on the D90? Thanks
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In order to better assist you, please click on the link below:
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answered 1 year, 5 months ago
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Why won't this lens shift or tilt on the D800?

I'm planning to buy the D800 but not if it prevents the tilt shift lenses from actually tilting and shifting. Why won't the TS lenses function as a TS lens should function if being used on a D800?
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The D800 and D800E can be used with a PC-E lens' shift and tilt features. There may be some vignetting or incomplete coverage when the built-in flash is used and the exposure metering needs to be carefully considered as composition can change exposure.
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Will the Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24 mm F/3.5 tilt-shift Lens easily fit a D90 - I heard that thyere were problems mounting it

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The D90 has an F mount that will allow you to use a wide range of Nikon lenses. Please verify first the list of compatible and incompatible lenses in the user's manual for the D90. PC-E NIKKOR series lenses can not be used with shifting or tilting.
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PC-E Nikkor 24mm F 3.5 ED

Will the PC-E Nikkor 24mm lens work on a Nikon D5000 body? I have a son that wants to go into Architecial photography. He did not ask for this I just want to surprise him with it. All so is there a book on this lens?
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This lens can not be used with shifting or tilting.
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Tilt and shift on same plane with larger knobs added?

By having the Tilt and Shift located on the same plane as each other by Nikon and having them add the larger adjustment knobs applied, will there be any ristrictions of movement on the D3 body?
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Thank you for your suggestions, I will pass them to our Quality Assurance Group for review.
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PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED with D600. Any limitations to tilt/shift functions?

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One knob hits the viewfinder overhang, just rotate lens counterclockwise instead of clockwise.
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Does the lens record EXIF data as all other lenses do?

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Lenses do not record EXIF data. However, mostly all digital SLR cameras record EXIF data of all lenses with a CPU on board. But unfortunately with the PC-E Nikkor line of lenses, including the 24mm, the amount of tilt or shift will not be recorded.
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Does the lens rotation function allow the tilt and shift relationship to interchange from parallel to right angle?

I've read some feedback that it is either or parallel or right angle, and that it takes a technician to change the lens operation.
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It depends on the type of camera you are using. see your camera user manual. It tells what the restrictions will be when you use a certain lens.

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