Nikon F50 instruction manual Mounting Lens, With a non-CPU lens, Usable Lenses, When mounting lens

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MOUNTING LENS

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With a non-CPU lens

1 Remove the camera body cap and the front and rear lens

caps.

2 Position the lens in the camera's bayonet mount so

the mounting indices on the lens and the camera body are aligned. Twist the lens counterclockwise until it locks into place.

When the camera is powered on with a non- CPU lens, Err and mblink in the LCD panel and E~ ~ blinks inside viewfi nder. For using a non-CPU lens, see page 58 .

Usable Lenses

Use CPU lenses (AF Nikkor lenses and AF-S/AF-I/ AI-P lenses). Other Nikon and Nikkor lenses (non- CPU lenses) can be mounted, but you have to use an external exposure meter, and the only usable exposure mode is Manual. (See page 58).

AF-SIAF-IIAI-P lenses are for manual focus only.

When mounting lens-

Avoid direct sunlight.

Make sure the camera'spower is off.

Do not touch the lens release button.

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