Using bayonet hood hb-22, Determining exposure – Nikon PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f-2.8D User Manual

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c

Turn the camera power off, align

the mounting indexes on the lens
and camera and then twist the lens
counterclockwise until it locks into
place. (Fig. 4)

• Mounting the lens to a camera

while camera’s power is on, may
prevent the camera from operating
correctly.

5. Using bayonet hood HB-22

Align the lens hood attachment index (

)

on the hood with the lens hood mounting
index on the lens, and turn the hood
clockwise until it click stops to secure.
(Fig. 5)
• If the lens hood is not correctly attached,

vignetting can occur.

• To facilitate attachment or removal of the

hood, hold it by its base around the lens hood attachment index
rather than its outer edge.

• To store the lens hood, attach it in the reverse position.

6. Determining exposure

The aperture value displayed in the LCD panel or viewfinder of the
camera may differ from the aperture value set with the lens’ aperture
ring when the focus ring is rotated. In this case, the aperture value
displayed in the LCD panel or viewfinder is the effective aperture.

When using the Nikon D3, D700, D300 or D90 camera

a

Set the shift and tilt amount to 0 by

rotating the shift and tilt knobs. (Fig. 2)

b

Set the camera’s exposure mode.

c

With A or M exposure mode, set the aperture

using the aperture ring or the camera’s
command dial. When using the camera’s
command dial, set the aperture to minimum
aperture lock (L). (Fig. 6)

With P or S mode, set the aperture using the camera’s command dial.

Fig. 6

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

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