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<blockquote data-quote="cyan!de" data-source="post: 2151247" data-attributes="member: 41481"><p>I'm using a Nex-6.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In Aperture mode you'll get those settings and you have the option of setting the ISO to Auto. I'm not sure how well that'd work with a manual lens though, as with these lenses there won't be any feedback to the camera. For manual mode, in settings you can find an option for Focus peaking level which will highlight the subject in focus; makes manual operation fairly easy. And you'll have to enable the option for releasing shutter without lens which needs to be done before using any manual lens. I'd suggest you to try the manual mode with the kit lens provided before you get a lens. Here's a video that should help if you decide to go for one:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]HQrPdNCVuco[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyan!de, post: 2151247, member: 41481"] I'm using a Nex-6. In Aperture mode you'll get those settings and you have the option of setting the ISO to Auto. I'm not sure how well that'd work with a manual lens though, as with these lenses there won't be any feedback to the camera. For manual mode, in settings you can find an option for Focus peaking level which will highlight the subject in focus; makes manual operation fairly easy. And you'll have to enable the option for releasing shutter without lens which needs to be done before using any manual lens. I'd suggest you to try the manual mode with the kit lens provided before you get a lens. Here's a video that should help if you decide to go for one: [MEDIA=youtube]HQrPdNCVuco[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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