Margaret Woodall-Shark
, Dec 22, 2002; 01:56 p.m.
My son gave me his old AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4. It is a wonderful
camera, but would even be more wonderful if I had a clue how to use
it. He is extremely intelligent and figures his poor mom is as quick
witted. He has given me a few "lessons," but only the camera has a
photograpic memory. SO, if anyone can help a helpless, clueless
grandma, I'd bake you a dozen or so cookies-or at least take a great
picture of a dozen or so cookies.
Thanks,
magpie
Alex Lofquist , Dec 22, 2002; 02:02 p.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
What camera are you using this lens on?
Alex
Margaret Woodall-Shark
, Dec 22, 2002; 02:12 p.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
Does HMC 62mm UV(0) or 70-210mm 1:4 mean anything??
magpie
John Spiers , Dec 22, 2002; 02:53 p.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
Has he actually given you a camera as well? Because it sounds like you just have a lens!
Margaret Woodall-Shark
, Dec 22, 2002; 03:27 p.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
Yup! The lense is on a Nikon . There is an N8008s and AF on the actual camera. I have taken pictures with it, but keep messing up the lense.
He has promised me a new lense for Christmas, and I am a bit panicked.
I believe if I can figure this thing out, I will get some awesome photos, as I really enjoy and have done well with a simple 35mm.
magpie
Jerry Litynski 
, Dec 22, 2002; 06:35 p.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
If you can corner your son, try and see if he can 'present' a AF 60mm f2.8 Micro-Nikkor for you to learn some of the camera functions **before** going forth with the zoom lens. A standard lens that can focus very close may be a more gentle way for you to see thing photographic.
Good luck.
Margaret Woodall-Shark
, Dec 22, 2002; 07:06 p.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
I will try. No telling what I might be receiving for Christmas! I do love photograpy. Anything worth doing is worth learning about. Meanwhile, I am going to try to figure out what I have.
Thanks,
magpie
John Sidlo , Dec 23, 2002; 01:06 a.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
Don't give up on the lens. It's old, but one of the sharpest Nikon has made. I bought one used on Ebay, and find that to get autofocus to work, you have to twist the lens focus back from infinity just a hair. It's also a loooong lens and is pretty slow at af, but you can't beat the optics.
Margaret Woodall-Shark
, Dec 23, 2002; 06:54 a.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
Joh,
I LOVE your attatchment!
My problem is deciperhing all the numbers. I took a trip with the camera and totally messed up the settings. Someone tried to help me with them and made it worse. So when I got home, my son reset it and last night, my husband inadveratntly twisted the lense. Is there a way to get some sort of manual?
amgpie
Eli Zwillinger , Dec 24, 2002; 12:13 a.m.
Response to AF NIKKOR 70-210mm 1:4
I've only gotten one Nikon lens new in the box, but it didnt really come with a "manual" - i got a piece of paper that basically just listed the diagrams and specifications.
If by "twisting the lens" you mean he changed the aperture setting, just set it to it's minimum opening (be careful, its actually the largest number, probably 22)and look for a little thumbswitch to lock it in place. It should be the ring closest to the rear of the lens, having a line of numbers alternating between multiples of 1.4 and 2 (1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, etc.)
If however, you meant he just changed the focal distance, um... yeah. Thats what it's supposed to do.