THANK YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH!! it is greyson chance's concert later and i wanted to use my dad's slr but the lens that was attached to it was the bigger one, but i wanted the smaller one, so i tried to change it and i've been trying to figure out how to change for like almost an hour. i watched a lot of tutorials, but out of all those vids, you're the one who really helped me!! I LOVE YOU!!!
@risottoporcini this is kinda late reply but whatever.... You should turn your camera off when you are changing the lens because the static caused by sensor (or whatever inside..i'm not a camera technician) can sucks dust in, however, it shouldn't cause any major harm to your camera. You just have to clean your sensor more often :)
this should apply to every nikkor lense right? so even if im putting on, let's say, the 50mm f.1.4 lense i just use the same method yes? :) sorry if this question sounded stupid but i just wanted to make sure i dont mess anything up :)
@elainelemon Yes, basically all of the Nikkor lenses work the same way. All of the Nikon equipment should have the same white dot system for you to follow.
very detailed instructions!:D
set it to the side.....
flowr96 1 month ago
you should add 'Nikon' in the title, not everyone has Nikon :P
Oxyfresch 1 month ago
THANK YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH!! it is greyson chance's concert later and i wanted to use my dad's slr but the lens that was attached to it was the bigger one, but i wanted the smaller one, so i tried to change it and i've been trying to figure out how to change for like almost an hour. i watched a lot of tutorials, but out of all those vids, you're the one who really helped me!! I LOVE YOU!!!
fyeahsupernova 3 months ago
thanks you
santhoshamborep 6 months ago
this is sooooooooooo educational.. thanks for doing a quick demo on putting the lens on.. now i know!! =) thanks
muwaho0 6 months ago
Thank you. You saved my day!
psnl8706 7 months ago
Just want to know if there will be effect or damage occur because i change my lens without switching off... Anybody can help? Thanks!!!
risottoporcini 8 months ago
@risottoporcini this is kinda late reply but whatever.... You should turn your camera off when you are changing the lens because the static caused by sensor (or whatever inside..i'm not a camera technician) can sucks dust in, however, it shouldn't cause any major harm to your camera. You just have to clean your sensor more often :)
blackneno 3 months ago
this should apply to every nikkor lense right? so even if im putting on, let's say, the 50mm f.1.4 lense i just use the same method yes? :) sorry if this question sounded stupid but i just wanted to make sure i dont mess anything up :)
elainelemon 1 year ago
@elainelemon Yes, basically all of the Nikkor lenses work the same way. All of the Nikon equipment should have the same white dot system for you to follow.
youngflyer12 1 year ago
nice video, thanks alot!
AQHackAQ 1 year ago
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youngflyer12 1 year ago