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
• Do
Not
Touch
the
Shutter Curtain
• The shutter curtain
is
extremely
thin
and easily damaged:
under
no
circumstances should you exert pressure
on
the
curtain, poke
it
with
cleaning tools, or subject
it
to
powerful air currents from a blower. These
actions could scratch, deform,
or
tear
the
curtain.
• The shutter curtain may appear
to
be unevenly colored; this does
not
indicate a malfunction.
It
also has
no
effect on pictures.
• Store in a Well-Ventilated Area
To prevent
mold
or
mildew, store
the
camera in a dry, well-ventilated
area. Do
not
store
the
camera
with
naphtha
or
camphor
moth
balls, next
to
equipment
that
produces strong electromagnetic,
or
where
it
will be
exposed
to
extremely high temperatures,
for
example near a heater
or
in
an enclosed vehicle
on
a
hot
day. Failure
to
observe these precautions
could result in
product
malfunction.
• Long-Term Storage
To prevent damage caused by,
for
example, leaking battery fluid, remove
the
battery
if
the
product
will
not
be used
for
an extended period. Store
the
camera in a plastic bag containing a desiccant. Do not, however, store
the
camera case in a plastic bag,
as
this may cause
the
material
to
deteriorate. Store
the
battery in a cool, dry place. Note
that
desiccant
gradually loses its capacity
to
absorb moisture and should be replaced
at
regular intervals. To prevent
mold
or
mildew, take
the
camera
out
of
storage
at
least once a
month,
insert
the
battery, and release
the
shutter a
few
times.
190 Technical Notes