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 Posted: Sun May 8th, 2016 06:05
Eric



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Jadoon wrote:
Ok...your photo doesn't show any switches...so that is P lens.

This is what the S lens looks like...

http://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/lenses/nikon_18-55_3p5-5p6_gii_dx


Yes I know that. Thanks.
Of course P and S lens both can take pictures. Actually if there is not much cost difference in S and P and do not have more option in S then P, I will not pursue it, otherwise I will.

Thanks Eric for your time.


Not a problem...we are always a friendly helpful group.

As Robert said...you just need to use the lens you have and not worry.
The paperwork showing S instead of P is probably a clerical error. What's important is the serial number matching the lens if you ever need warranty repair. But hopefully this will never be required.

As far as the switches on lenses are concerned.....in my experience I rarely use them! They stay fixed in the position they were when I bought the lens. In fact on my wife's Panasonic camera the switches are a problem ...because the left hand holding the lens moves them accidentally causing changes to the camera functions. Many pro photographers 'fix' with duct tape, the knobs and switches around their cameras to avoid accidental movements. So having a lens with no switches could be a blessing.

Get out there and enjoy the new camera,



;-)

Last edited on Sun May 8th, 2016 06:07 by Eric



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