SOURCE: old vivitar lens to adapt to a new digital camera
The nikon d80 you pointed out is a solid good camera. Id suggest buying it, if you are sure your lenses fit, didnt bother to check But I know Nikon is the way to go!
SOURCE: sigma 70-300 +''no lense attached'' w/ sony a200 dslr
clean brass contacts with qtip and rubbing alcohol. let air dry couple of hours. do the body and the lens. hope that helps
SOURCE: The lens kit of my Sony DSLR A200 produces noise
If it's in continuous auto-focus and doing it, then it is just not locking on to one thing and jumping back and forth between two objects that are very close together in distance and it is normal. It should stop in manual, single shot or single point auto-focus. Sony uses Nikon auto-focus technology and my D-300 with a 70-200mmf2.8 will do it if I turn the auto-focus tracking time(lock-on) all the way down with the auto-focus in full auto.
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SOURCE: Does the Vivitar 650mm
It can be used with a Sony DSLR however you'll need to buy a a T mount adapter in order to get it to work. You'll need to buy a T-mount Sony/ Minolta adapter. Look here to see what it is you need http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/601244-REG/Vivitar_650_1300mm_f_8_16_Manual_Focus.html
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