Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- D780 User's Manual
- Manuals
- Package Contents
- About This Manual
- Menu List
- For Your Safety
- Notices
- Getting to Know the Camera
- Camera Controls
- Index
- AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR User Manual
- Notes on Safety Operations
- Nomenclature
- Major features
- Usable cameras and available functions
- Focusing
- Vibration reduction mode (VRⅡ)
- Focusing, zooming, and depth of field
- Using the lens hood
- The built-in flash and vignetting
- Recommended focusing screens
- Lens care
- Standard accessories
- Optional accessories
- Specifications
- Depth of Field
- Warranty
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Calculating Angle
of
View
The camera can be used
with
Nikon lenses
for
35
mm
format
cameras.
If
a
35
mm
format
lens
or
a lens
that
supports
the
FX
format
is
attached,
the
angle
of
view
will be
the
same
as
a frame
of
35
mm
film.
• You can also take pictures
at
angles
of
view
that
differ
from
that
of
the
current lens
by
selecting different options
for
[Image area] > [Choose
image
area] in
the
photo
shooting menu. For example,
if
a
35
mm
format
lens
or
a lens
that
supports
the
FX
format
is
attached, you can
reduce
the
angle
of
view
by
selecting [DX (24x16)].
2
■
Lens
3 [FX
(36x24)]
picture size (35.9
x 23.9 mm, equivalent
to
35
mm
format
camera)
[DX
(24x16)]
picture
size
(23.5
4 x 15.7 mm)
g Picture diagonal
[FX
(36x24)]
angle
of
view
(35
mm
format)
II
[DX
(24x16))
angle
of
view
• The picture diagonal
for
35
mm
format
is
about
1.5 times
that
of
the
[DX
(24x16)]
crop. Selecting [DX
(24x16)]
therefore multiplies
the
apparent
focal length
of
35
mm
format
lenses attached
to
the
camera
by
about
1.Sx. For example, selecting [DX
(24x16)]
when
a lens
with
a focal
length
of
50
mm
is
attached increases
the
apparent focal length
to
about
75 mm.
Technical Notes 145