Nikon F3AF instruction manual Focusing Screen Selector Guide

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Focusing Screen Selector Guide

TYPO A: Mane/Fresnel f~ld wifh 3mm~ circular split-Image rangelinder spot and 12mmcP reference circle. Rap.ld and accurate focusing . Excellent lor general photography.

Type 8: Mane/Fresnel flElld with 3mm41 fine-ground matte focusing spot and 12mm41 reference circle. Good for general photography. especially with long lenses.

Type C: Fine-ground matte field with 4mm4J clear spot and cross hair. For photomicrography. astrophotography and other high-magnilication appllcat~ns. using parallax focusing on aerial Images.

TYpo D: Overall fine-ground mane liBld. For specialized close-up photography and

for use with long lenses.

Type E: Matte/Fresnel field with 3mm¢ fine-ground matte spot, 12mm~ reference circle. and etched horizontal and ..rllcallines. Ideal for archnectural photography.

TYpo G: Clear Fresnel r~ld w~h extra-bright 12rnm~ mlcroprlsrn focusing spot for viewing and focusing In poor light. Four models (G1-G4) are available corre- sponding to specific focal length lenses. Depth of field cannot be observed.

Type H: Clear Fresnel field with microprism focusing pattern over the entire screen area . Pennits rapid focusing on any part of the screen with optimum edge-la-edge

brightness In poor light. Available In lour models (H1-H4) corresponding to particular localleng1h lenses.

TYpo J : Mane/Fresnel field with central mlcroprlsrn focusing spot and t2mm</> circle. Good for general photography.

Typo K: Combination of Type Aand J screens. Mane/Fresnel field w~h 3rnm~ spl~­ Image rangefinder spot surrounded by lmm-wide micnoprlsrn doughnut. Rapid and accurate focu~ng for subjects with both straight lines and III-defined contours . Suitable for general photography.

TYpo L: Same as Type A screen but with spln-lrnage rangeflnder line at a 45" angie. Best lor subjects w~h horizontal lines.

Type M: Fine-ground Fresnel field with S.Smmq, clear spot and double cross half for use In parallax focusing on aerial Image, plus millimeter scales for calculation of indMduaJ magnification of objects or tor measuring ob;ects. Brilliant Image In dim light. Su~bIe for close-ups . photom~rography and other hlgh-magn~tlonapplications.

Type P: Same as Type K but with split-image rangefinder line at a 45° angle and etched horizontal and vertical lines as an aid to composition . Rapid and accurate focusing for subject with horizontal or vertlcallines or til -defined contours . Suitable lor general photography.

TYpo R: Same as Type A but with rangefindor prisms of sloping surfaces at a smaller angle and horizontal and vertical tines to aid proper composition . 't\brksbest with

lenses having maximum apertures from fl3 .5 to 1/5 .6.

Type T: Matte/Fresnel field with split-image rangefinoor, 12mmq, reference circle, and horizontal and vertical lines. Used when preparing slides for TV broadcasts, Dotted lines indicate standard TV screen format . SOlid oulline shows "sale action" area, whereas broken nnes indicate "safe title" area.

Type U: Mane/Fresnel field with 3mm¢ fine-ground matte focusing spot and 12mm¢ reference circle. Utilizes the same matte field as Type S, but with lenses longer than 100mm the image in the viewfinder Is easier to see. With shorter focal- length lenses, this screen Is not suitable because of light fall-of! in the comer.

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Contents Nikon Page Nomenclature Page Index Contents Foreword Clip Basic OperationLoad the batteries Into Findersbattery chamber Remove the battery Chamber lid from the finderReattach the lid Check battery power Move the power switchDepress the shutter Release button @ halfway Open the camera Back Mount the lens onto the cameraInsert the film leader in the takeup Spool Install the film CartridgeTake up the film slack Close the camera BackSet the Asaiiso film Speed Set the shutter speed Dial 72 at a Slide the A·M switchrs5 On the AF·Nikkor lenstoASet the ·numberon Lens Compose the picture Hold the camera steadyPage Advance the film Take the picturePress the rewind button Remove the film Cartridge Rewind the filmTurn the camera off FOCUS------------------------------~ Page Autofocus FocusFocus lock Focus-Aid Operation Using the Focus Indicators Manual Focus Using the Matte Portion of the Focusing Screen Dark subject llIust Special SituationsSubject with no vertical lines lliust Page Exposure Setting the Film Speed Setting the Shutter Speed Setting the AperturePage Exposure Manual Exposure Control + , ~SRelationship Between Shutter Speed and Aperture Page Depth of Field Depth-of-field preview button Lens set at f/2.8 Exposure compensation dial Suggested Applications for Exposure CompensationMemory lock button For non·Allenses with automatic diaphragms Stop-Down Exposure MeasurementShutter Release Button Backup Mechanical Release LeverFrame Counter Q§ Film Advance Lever @Eyepiece Shutter Lever @ Self-TimerViewfinder Illuminator Mirror Lockup Lever CDMemo Holder Multiple Exposure LeverInfrared Focusing Index Film Plane Indicator @Flashphotography Accessory Shoe Flash Photography Ready-Light Nlkon F3AFISpeedlight Combination ChartInterchangeable Viewfinders AccessoriesCaUl/on Accessories Focusing Screen Selector Guide 5peedlights 5B·12, 5B·16A and 5B·17 Electronic Flash EquipmentSpeedlights S8·11 Motor Drive MD·4 IIIData Back MF·14 Close-Up Equipment Page Slide with continuous Duplication work and photomicrographyEyepiece Correction Lenses Anti·Cold Battery Pack DB·2Cable Release AR·3 RubberEyecupLens Hoods FiltersNeckstraps Camera CasesCompartment Cases WhatlsEV? How to Read the EV ChartFull-aperture metering Stop-down metering EV Range of Camera Chart30 ~ Tips on Camera Care That the stream of air is not con- centrated in one spot Tips on Battery USE About the Liquid Crystal Display LCD Specifications Page Specifications Page Nikon

F3AF specifications

The Nikon F3AF, introduced in 1983, is a landmark camera in the history of photography, notable for its pioneering autofocus capabilities. As one of Nikon's first professional autofocus cameras, the F3AF combines the robust features of the F3 series with advanced technology to offer photographers a powerful tool for capturing high-quality images.

One of the standout features of the F3AF is its autofocus system, which employs a sophisticated phase detection mechanism. This represents a significant leap forward from the manual focus cameras that dominated previous generations. The system can quickly and accurately lock onto subjects, making it easier for photographers to capture sharp images, particularly in dynamic or fast-paced situations.

The F3AF retains the iconic design and build quality of the F3, characterized by its rugged, weather-sealed construction that ensures durability in various shooting environments. The camera body features a comfortable grip and a solid metal chassis, appealing to professionals who require reliability and performance in the field.

Another key characteristic is its compatibility with a wide range of Nikkor lenses, including the autofocus Nikons. This flexibility allows photographers to choose the appropriate lens for their specific needs, whether they are shooting landscapes, portraits, or sports. The camera features a unique "Auto Focus" mode which works in tandem with specialized AF lenses to streamline the focusing process.

In terms of exposure modes, the F3AF offers automatic exposure through its TTL (Through The Lens) metering system. This capability allows for accurate exposure readings, helping photographers achieve optimal results in various lighting conditions. Additionally, the camera features multiple shooting modes, including manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority, accommodating the preferences of both novice and seasoned photographers.

Furthermore, the F3AF supports an array of accessories, including motor drives and special viewfinders, allowing photographers to enhance their shooting experience. The camera's electronic viewfinder provides a bright and clear display, giving users a precise view of their composition.

Despite being released decades ago, the Nikon F3AF remains a respected choice among film enthusiasts and collectors, representing a significant achievement in photographic technology. Its blend of innovative autofocus functionality, robust design, and versatile features make it an enduring symbol of Nikon's commitment to excellence in the world of photography.