Re: Simplest Nikon film body for G lenses? The viewfinder is poor and the controls poorly laid out. It won't autofocus with AF-S lenses and can't use VR. Autofocus is not as good as a N75 either. The 4004/F401 is almost twice as heavy, has Nikon's first generation autofocus, and can only use G lenses in P and S modes. Unfortunately, the N/F75 only offers unmetered manual mode with the older lenses. The least expensive camera that allows you to use both G lenses in all modes and AI/AI-S lenses in manual and aperture priority mode is the F100. While the F100 is a fine semipro camera, decent used copies are still selling for $300. Here's a Nikon compatibility chart. As you can see, it's chalk full of arcane letters and limitations. And with the introduction of the D40 yesterday, things just got worse. http://snipurl.com/12g4o Used copies on eBay go for about $60-65. These plastic body models aren't designed for much abuse, so while you might be able to find a beater for $50, I'd steer clear. -- Michael Benveniste -- mhb-offer@clearether.com Spam and UCE professionally evaluated for $419. Use this email address only to submit mail for evaluation. Michael Benveniste
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