Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Aperture
Aperture
is
adjusted
using
camera
controls.
Zoom and Maximum Aperture
Changes
to
zoom
can
alter the maximum aperture
by
up
to
2
/3
EV.
The
camera
however automatically
takes
this
into
account
when
setting
exposure,
and
no
modifications
to
camera
settings
are
required
following adjustments
to
zoom.
Focus
Supported
focus
modes
are
shown
in
the following table (for
information
on
camera
focus modes,
see
the
camera
manual).
Camera
·
Lens
focus
mode
Camera
focus
mode
M/A
M
Nikon
FX-format
and
OX-format
digital
Autofocus
Manual
single-lens
refiex
cameras,
F6,
FS,
F4-series,
AF
with
focus
with
F100,
F90X/N90s
*,
F90-series/N90
*,
F/N80-
manual
electronic
series*,
F
/N75-series
*,
F70-series/N70
*,
override
rangefinder
F/N65-series
*,
Pronea
600i/6i
*,
Pronea
S
MF
Manual focus
F60-series/N60
*,
FIN
55-series*,
FSO-
(electronic rangefinder
series/NSO
*,
F-801
s/N8008s
*,
F-801
I
AF,
MF
available with
all
N8008
*,
F-601
M/N6000
*,
F-401
x/
cameras
except
NSOOS
*,
F-401
s/N4004s
*,
F-40
1
/N4004
*
F-601
M/N6000
*)
*
N-series
cameras
and
Pronea
6i
sold
in
U.S.
A.
only.
M/A
{Autofocus with Manual Override)
To
focus
using
autofocus
with
manual
override
(M/
A):
[I]
Slide
the
lens
focus-mode switch to
M/
A.
[I]
Focus.
If
desired,
autofocus
can
be
over-ridden
by
rotating the
lens
focus
ring
while the shutter-release button
is
pressed
halfway
(or,
if the
camera
is
equipped
with
an
AF-ON
button, while the
AF-ON
button
is
pressed).
To
refocus
using
autofocus,
press
the
shutter-release
button
halfway
or
press
the
AF-ON
button
again.
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