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Infrared Photography |
The plane of sharpest focus for infrared light is slightly more distant than its counterpart for visible light as seen through the camera's viewfinder. Thus, for sharpest focus in infrared photography, adjustments must be made.
To compensate for this shift in focus, first focus the im- age sharp ly through the viewfinder. Then, turn the fo- cusing ring counterclockw ise until the point focused is aligned with the red dot (or line) provided on the lens barrel. For example, in the picture below, the lens has been focused for infinity (00) infrared shooting. Note that when lenses having a focal length of 50mm or less are used stopped down to f/8 or below, no adjustment is necessary due to the large depth of field avai lable.
Note: Some new optics using Nikon's
Under various precision shooting situations, such as
(mounting flange front surface)
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