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Join Date: Jan 2009
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hey, does D60 has motor that support G lens?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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G lens, means no aperture ring on the lens, aperture control are using the command dial on the body.
D60 does not has AF motor, you need lenses with AFS motor to have auto focus with D60. G lenses are usable on D60, however, not all G lenses has built in AFS motor. does this answer your question? |
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The D60 does not have AF motor in the body, but supports G lenses.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Central Singapore
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D60 has a 'device' (or actuator, whatever you want to call it) to control the aperture of the lens from the body itself, so to answer your question precisely,
YES, the D60 can support G lenses.
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sorry! i meant AF motor.
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AF motor has nothing to do with G lenses.
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sorry.... exclude the G lens.
sorry for the misunderstandings |
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