Controls in detail —continued, Viewfinder/viewing & focusing – Nikon FM2 User Manual

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CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued

Inside the viewfinder;

1. Fine matte/Fresnel outer field

2. Microprism collar

3. Split-image rangefinder spot

4. I2mm-diameter reference circle

Viewfinder/viewing & focusing

The conventional \«ay of securing correct focus is to turn the

lens focusing ring until the image in the viewfinder appears

sharp. The K2 focusing screen that comes with the camera as
standard equipment has three focusing aids. When focusing
with the split image, turn the ring until the image in the two

halves becomes whole. With the microprism grid, turn the ring
until the shimmering image appears sharp. With the matte outer

fieid, turn the ring until the image appears sharp. The split-image

rangefinder works well for subjects with definite lines, contours

and boundaries. The microprism collar is for focusing on fast-

moving subjects or those with indistinct lines, while the matte

outer field is suitable for close-ups or when using lenses with a
maximum aperture smaller than f/4.5.

There’s another way of securing correct focus. Using the dis­

tance scaie ® on the lens, set the focusing ring in accordance

with the measured distance. Be sure to gauge the distance

between the subject and the film plane indicator-e-#.

Note: The FM2 viewfinder covers approx. 93% of the image area of the

actuai photograph so the actual picture comes out larger than the image
in the viewfinder. Note that the picture comes out trimmed down in the
case of mounted slides or service-size prints from negatives.

With AF Nikkor lenses:

Set the lens' A-M ring or A-M switch

to "M."

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