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De-Clicking Lenses


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At least on Nikon lenses while de-clicking is very easy and it gives a continuous aperture change, it makes the aperture ring rotate almost too easily so you really have to be careful not to accidentally change it. You can apply some lens silicon lube to bring back some friction but you have to be careful not to spill this on the lens elements or the camera mount. 

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De-clicking is definitely be beneficial if one shoots documentaries/events that often require the aperture to be ramped up/down during the shot (especially when using an on-camera mic).

 

I have a few vintage Nikkors, but I rarely ramp the aperture while rolling, so I haven't really needed to de-click.

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