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>>240137 Basically, you'll be using the exposure ring on the lens for controlling your aperture. And it's going to be stop-down metering, too--when you close down the aperture, your viewfinder's going to get darker immediately. The Canon doesn't know how to close a Nikon aperture at the last second like a Nikon does.
So basically everything will act like aperture priority or manual. You always have to set the aperture on the lens, but you can let the camera set its own shutter speed to match it if you want.
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