The AE-L/AF-L Button

The MB-D80 is equipped with an alternate AE En L/AFL button for use when taking photographs

in “tall” (portrait) orientation.

D80: The MB-D80 AEL/AFL button performs the same functions as the AEL/AFL button on the camera and is affected by changes to Custom Setting 18 (AE-L/AF-L). See the camera Guide to Digital Photography for details.

D90: The function performed by the MB-D80 AEL/AFL button can be chosen using Custom Setting a6 (AE-L/AF-L for MB-D80). See the camera manual for details.

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Using the Battery Pack

Attaching the Battery Pack

Before attaching the battery pack, be sure that the camera is off and that the MB-D80 control lock (Figure A- ) is in the L position (the illustrations show the D80).

1 Remove the contact cap (Figure A- ) from the battery pack. Be sure to replace the cap when the MB-D80 is not in use. The cap can be threaded onto the camera strap when removed from the battery pack.

2 Open the camera battery-chamber cover and remove it from the base of the camera handgrip as shown in Figure B. Remove the battery, if present, and place the camera battery-chamber cover in the battery-chamber cover holder (Figure C).

A PB-6D and PK-13 auto-extension ring are required when using PB-6 bellows with the MB-D80.

3 Insert the MB-D80 as shown in Figure D.

4 Firmly tighten the attachment wheel by rotating it in the direction shown by the LOCK arrow (Figure E).

Removing the Battery Pack

To remove the MB-D80, turn the camera off and set the control lock on the MB-D80 to L and then follow the above steps in the reverse order.

Be sure to place the camera battery-chamber cover in the battery-chamber cover holder to prevent loss.

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Nikon MB-D80 user manual Using the Battery Pack, AE-L/AF-L Button, Attaching the Battery Pack, Removing the Battery Pack