Iq compose and focus on the subject, Basic operation, Continued – Nikon fe2 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

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IQ Compose and focus on the subject.

The FE2 is provided with the Type K2 focusing screen

as standard for all-purpose photography. While looking through

the viewfinder, compose your photo with the main subject in the
center to assure correct exposure. Then turn the focusing ring

of the lens

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until the subject looks clear. For precise pinpoint

focusing on subjects with distinct contours, use the central

split-image rangefinder; turn the focusing ring until the split

image becomes whole (A). For rapid focusing and for subjects

with indistinct outlines, use the microprism collar; turn the

focusing ring until the shimmering image becomes sharp (B).
When taking close-ups or macrophotography or shooting with
telephoto lenses of maximum apertures of approx, f/4.5 or

smaller, the split-image spot and microprism collar are likely to

darken. Therefore, use the matte portion of the screen; turn the

focusing ring until the image looks sharp (C).

® Oulside-exposure-range

warning marks

(D A (Auto)

d) Shutter speed scale
® Shutter speed/mode indication needle
(D Meter needle
CD M250

(T)

B(Bulb)

(D f-number in use
CD Fine matte/Fresnel field
ifii 3mm dia. split-image spot
ID 1 mm-wide microprism collar
(g) 12 mm dia. area

Notes:

1) The shutter speed scale in the viewfinder is color coded: black numbers

indicate reciprocal shutter speeds: i.e. 60 means 1/60 sec., while red
shows actual shutter speeds.

2) The finder coverage of the FE2 is approx. 93

%.

The actual image size

will be slightly larger than the image seen in the viewfinder.

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