I’m new to photography, and I’m interested If I use older lenses like series E ,AF, AF-D or AF-G will I have problems with metering system or just have to use manual controls ?
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\$\begingroup\$ Closely related: Why will low-end Nikons not meter with old lenses? \$\endgroup\$– scottbb ♦Nov 29, 2018 at 5:56
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\$\begingroup\$ Possibly useful: Can I control the aperture of a F-mount lens with aperture ring from the camera body? and Why is the aperture ring removed from new Nikon lenses? \$\endgroup\$– KatNov 29, 2018 at 11:19
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For you D3400 camera, meter will not operate with E lenses, and Autofocus only will work with AF-G lenses.
I always check this page for DSLR and lens compatibility when I am planning to buy an old lens.
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Most likely you'll be fine. You will most likely not have auto focus but other than, I don't see any inherent issues with using older f mount lenses
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2\$\begingroup\$ If the camera is unable to control the aperture on the lens, stop-down metering will be required. \$\endgroup\$– xiotaNov 29, 2018 at 2:22
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\$\begingroup\$ Well, it uses AF-P lenses without aperture ring, so i shouldn’t buy AF-D lenses? (I’m interested in 50mm 1.8D) \$\endgroup\$– Nik SotNov 29, 2018 at 8:47
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\$\begingroup\$ If you get a AF-D lens it will meter but not AF. Not important if you are okay with manually focusing the lens. And I'm think that this might only work in manual mode. \$\endgroup\$ Nov 29, 2018 at 17:34