Nikon S2J00200401 Set the lens aperture to the minimum setting, When No Lens Is in Place

Models: S2J00200401

1 238
Download 238 pages 20.48 Kb
Page 39
Image 39

.2

Set the lens aperture to the minimum setting

2

You will not need to perform this step if you are

A

 

using a type G lens (type G lenses are not equipped

 

 

with an aperture ring). If you are using another

 

 

type of lens, set the lens aperture to the highest f-

 

 

number (minimum aperture). If you do not intend

 

 

to set aperture manually with the lens aperture

B

 

ring, lock aperture at this setting (B).

If the lens is not set to the minimum aperture when

the camera is turned on, a blinking indicator will be displayed in the viewfinder and in the con- trol panel on top of the camera. Photographs can not be taken while this indicator is displayed.

When No Lens Is in Place

STEP 2

TUTORIAL—

STEPSFIRST

When no lens is in place, cover the lens mount with the BF-1A body cap supplied with the camera. If the lens mount is not covered, dust may find its way onto the mirror or viewfinder screen.

Detaching the Lens

After confirming that the camera is off, turn the lens clockwise while holding down the lens-release button.

28

tfm

82

35

0 5

0

7

85

5 0 1

22—Aperture Setting ( pg. 173)

By default, aperture is set automatically by the camera or (when the exposure mode is set to manual or aperture-priority auto) using the sub-command dial. Custom Setting 22 allows aperture to be set manually using the lens aperture ring.

25

Page 39
Image 39
Nikon S2J00200401 user manual Set the lens aperture to the minimum setting, When No Lens Is in Place, Detaching the Lens