Nikon instruction manual Out of focus Focus

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Turn the focusing ring until the two halves of the rangefinder image coincide to form a single, sharp image. Focusing can also be done by setting the distance scale on the lens barrel for the lensto-subject distance as measured or estimated. This is especially useful when the camera must be prefocused to capture an elusive subject.

Focusing is always done at full aperture with Nikkor Auto lenses. This ensures a bright, clear finder image for accurate focusing, viewing and framing. It also minimizes depth of field so the image snaps in or out of focus distinctly.

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Contents Nomenclature ForewardsPage Page Page Contents Unloading Loading the cameraPage Film-Advance Lever Film-Plane IndicatorFrame Counter and Film-Load Reminder Film-Speed Reminder DialSelecting the shutter speed Aperture and Depth of Field Setting the aperturePage Using the Depth-of-Field Preview Button Setting the aperture How to hold the camera Out of focus Focus Changing the viewfinder Changing the focusing screen Type A,L Type B Interchangeable Focusing Screens for the NikonFocusing Screen Chart Page Flash Synchronization Looking up the mirror 500 250 125 Using self-timer Double exposures Infrared picture-takingAccessories-Lens Hoods L1A Accessories-FiltersAccessories-Eyepiece Correction Lenses Accessories-Finder EyecupStorage Camera careNikon F features/ specifications
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