Choosing another adapter on a well-known Chinese site, I decided to write a review on my first Nikon D5600 SLR camera. I read reviews of kenon and nikon for a long time and chose it (there were never nikons), although in terms of image they are equally good. Why didn’t I regret that it was the D5600? Because there is a touch screen, which turned out to be just super extremely relevant in M mode (completely manual). Why in M? Because with manual lenses it is more convenient to shoot from the display and zoom in on details with your fingers to make sure it is in focus. BUT! There is confirmation of focusing in the form of a small dot in the corner of the viewfinder (not convenient), the display can also be zoomed using the buttons on the camera (not convenient, longer than touch) !Main question! Why shoot with a high-tech smart camera in manual M mode? Everything is simple, but they don’t write about it, and the jamb is very strong. If there is NO chip in the lens / adapter (Soviet Helios + adapter, for example), it only works in "M" mode. In all other 7 modes, we get the inscription "Lens not installed". Shoot in M only by trial and error: no exposure metering, i. E. you cannot enter into the manual aperture and get the shutter speed. There are almost no adapters with a chip (for example, to adapt Soviet optics from Zenith), which is most often rubbish - wild China and how lucky (it’s much easier for kenon with adapters with a chip, besides, it works not only in M) . In general, hemorrhoids made on purpose by Nikon. I summarize. / If you want to use a fleet of old lenses - take Canon, it should be a little easier and cheaper to do it with it. / If you want to shoot with a lens in the kit or any original Nikon - take any Nikon D series. / If you want Nikon with the ability to use a fleet of old lenses (it’s rational that they are already in the dowry than buying) - any Nikon D series with a touch screen. I don’t understand who is downvoting - if not right, explain, sudariss!
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