FOCUS LOCK (WITH AN F4-SERIES, F90X/N90s, F90-SERIES/N90 OR F70-SERIES/N70 CAMERA)

When shooting a subject that is off-center or moving in Continuous Servo Autofocus mode, press this button to lock focus. To cancel focus lock and reactivate autofocus, remove your finger from the focus lock button. Although AF-Lock function can be set on both camera and lens, priority is given to whichever is set first.

FOCUSING LIMIT SWITCH (WITH AN F4-SERIES, F90X/N90s, F90- SERIES/N90 OR F70-SERIES/N70 CAMERA)

With autofocus operation, you can reduce focusing time by setting the focusing limit switch according to the pre-determined distance range for the subject(s). There are three focusing limit zones provided:

Close distance — infinity (°°) Set switch to front setting (FULL)

Close distance — 10m Set switch to middle setting (10 — 5m)

10m — infinity (°°) Set switch to rear setting (°° — 10m)

RECOMMENDED FOCUSING SCREEN

Various interchangeable focusing screens are available for Nikon cameras to suit any type of lens or picture-taking situation. Those which are recommended for use with your lens are listed.

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• = Exposure measurement is not possible; lens/screen combination permits focusing operation only.

( )= Indicates degree of exposure compensation needed for F4-series cameras (Center- Weighted metering only). For F4-series cameras, compensate using the Exposure Compensation Dial for the focusing screen. (See the F4/F4s instruction manual, page 78.)

Blank box means not applicable. Since type M screen can be used for both macrophotography at a 1:1 magnification ratio and for photomicrography, it has different applications than other screens.

For the K2, B2 and E2 focusing screens, refer to the columns on the K, B and E screens, respectively. For details, also refer to the specific camera's instruction manual.

MINIMUM APERTURE LOCKMust A

For programmed auto or shutter-priority auto shooting, use the minimum aperture lock lever to lock the lens aperture at f/22.

1.Set the lens to its minimum aperture (f/22).

2.Slide lock lever in the direction of the aperture ring and so the white dot on the lever aligns

with the orange dot. (See illust.)

To release the lock, slide the lever in reverse direction.

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4DIF specifications

The Nikon 4DIF is an innovative advancement in the world of imaging, setting itself apart with its unique technology and high-performance features designed for both professional photographers and enthusiasts. This camera represents a leap forward in digital imaging, making it an ideal choice for those seeking cutting-edge functionality.

One of the standout features of the Nikon 4DIF is its advanced image sensor. The camera is equipped with a high-resolution CMOS sensor that captures images with exceptional clarity and detail. With a significant pixel count, photographers can expect remarkable image quality, even when enlarging or cropping their shots. The sensor is supported by Nikon’s renowned EXPEED image processing engine, which enhances color reproduction, reduces noise, and improves overall image quality, ensuring that every photograph is vibrant and lifelike.

The Nikon 4DIF boasts a high-speed autofocus system that guarantees rapid and precise focusing in a variety of shooting conditions. Equipped with multiple autofocus points, including a combination of phase-detection and contrast-detection systems, the camera excels in tracking moving subjects, making it perfect for action shots and wildlife photography.

Another notable aspect of the Nikon 4DIF is its versatile shooting modes. The camera includes various modes such as single-shot, continuous shooting, and bracketing, allowing photographers to select the best approach for their specific needs. Additionally, the camera supports high-definition video recording, providing creators with the ability to capture stunning 4K footage, complete with advanced audio solutions for superior sound quality.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Nikon 4DIF. With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, users can easily transfer images to their mobile devices for quick sharing on social media or for editing on the go. This functionality is complemented by a user-friendly touchscreen interface, simplifying navigation through settings and menus while enhancing the overall user experience.

Durability and design are also key characteristics of the Nikon 4DIF. The camera features a robust build and weather-sealed construction, ensuring reliability in challenging environments. The ergonomic grip and thoughtfully designed controls provide comfort during extended shooting sessions.

In conclusion, the Nikon 4DIF combines cutting-edge technology with outstanding performance. Its high-resolution sensor, advanced autofocus system, versatile shooting modes, and strong connectivity options make it an excellent choice for photographers looking to elevate their craft. Whether capturing stunning landscapes, fast-paced sports, or cinematic video, the Nikon 4DIF is poised to deliver exceptional results across the board.