Manual Focus

Manual focus can be used with lenses that do not support autofocus (non-AF Nikkor lenses) or in situations in which autofocus will not produce the desired results.

Adjusting Focus in the Viewfinder

To use manual focus, turn the focus-mode selector (A) all the way to M and turn the lens focusing ring (B) until the image displayed on the clear matte field in the viewfinder is in focus. Photographs can be taken even when the in-focus indicator (●) does not appear in the viewfinder.

A B

Using the Electronic Range Finder

When a lens with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or A faster is used in manual focus mode, the in-focus indi- cator (●) can be used to confirm focus in any of the five focus areas. With the focus-mode selector set to M, press the shutter-release button halfway. Before the focus indicator in the viewfinder disappears, rotate the lens focusing ring (A) until the in-focus indicator B (●) is displayed in the viewfinder (B). If the indica- tor is displayed, the camera is focused on a point be- tween the camera and the subject. If the ndicator appears, the camera is focused on a point behind the subject.

For more information on:

pg. 80 Getting good results with autofocus pg. 73 Focus-area selection

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