Built-in flash units, Focusing screens – Nikon 24-85mm-f-35-45G-ED-VR-AF-S-Nikkor User Manual

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Built-in Flash Units

When using the built‑in flash on cameras equipped with a

built‑in flash unit, shoot at ranges of 0. m (2 ft) or more and

remove the lens hood to prevent vignetting (shadows

created where the end of the lens obscures the built‑in flash).

Focusing Screens

The following cameras support a variety of focusing screens

for use in different situations.

Screen

Camera

A

B C E

EC‑B

EC‑E G1 G2 G3 G4 J

L

M U

F6

 

—  — — — — —  

F5+DP-30  

 

 

F5+DA-30 

(+0.5) 

 

 

(+0.5)

:

Recommended.

:

Vignetting visible in viewfinder (photographs are not
affected).

—:

Not compatible with camera.

( ):

Figures in parentheses give the exposure
compensation for center-weighted metering. Select
“Other screen” for Custom Setting b6 (“Screen comp.”)
when adjusting exposure compensation for the F6;
note that with screens other than B or E, “Other screen”
must be selected even when the value for exposure
compensation is 0. Exposure compensation for the F5
can be adjusted using Custom Setting 18; see the
camera manual for details.

Empty cell: Not suited to use with this lens. Note that type M

screens can however be used for photomicrography
and macro photography at magnifications of 1 : 1 or
higher.

Note: The F5 supports matrix metering with A, B, E, EC-B/EC-E, J,
and L focusing screens only.

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