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They are not.The exposure meter won't work with the ais lenses. They will work fine if you get the exposure right from trial and error, use a light meter, use experience or meter with another lens first though.
The Freestyle Flash Meter can be found at pharmacies and drugstores like Rite Aid, Walgreen's, and CVS. They can also be found online at Diabetic Store.
not without a converter. but then it becomes a completely manual lens. focus, meter, everything.
You can check glow plugs with an ohm meter. should be <1ohm
Purchase, borrow, or have someone with a volt meter or multimeter check it for you. If you don't know what a volt meter or multi meter is, have an electrician check it for you.
One can obtain a flash meter from the following stores: Amazon, Adorama, OFC Workshop, Sekonic, eBay, Digi Direct, Camera City, Deal Extreme, Penta, DH Gate, to name a few.
check your balance meter
that meter call AVO meter or digital clamp meter
no, new meter on Lakehurst Naval Air Station for new Facility being built.
multi-meter is a measuring instrument. multi meter is available in two types. Digital and analog.multi-meter is a multi purpose measuring instrument.we can check resistence,voltage,current &contunuityof a cunducting wire. even we can check the diode,transistor.
All lenses with Nikon mount are compatible with Nikon D40. If the question rephrase : "What lenses are able to autofocus with Nikon D40", then the answer is : the new Nikon AF-S lenses (with Silent Wave Motor inside), Sigma lens bearing HSM code, and upcoming Tamron lenses (18-200mm, 17-50mm and 70-300mm).