Mirror lockup – Nikon EL2 User Manual

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MIRROR LOCKUP

The reflex mirror must be locked in the up position

when using either the Fisheye-Nikkor 6mm f/5.6 or the

OP Fisheye-Nikkor 10mm f/5.6 lenses, since their rear

elements protrude into the camera body and interfere

with mirror movement. Locking up the mirror is also

necessary when changing the battery mounted in the

chamber at the bottom of the mirror box. To lock up

the mirror, turn the mirror lockup lever upward as far

as it will go (approx. 45°). The mirror will remain in the

up position until the lever is returned to the normal po­

sition.

Note; The mirror lockup lever function can be duplicated by
using the self-timer to trigger the camera, as the timer action

causes the mirror to swing up at the start of the countdown

process. This is convenient particularly when minimization of

mirror shock is desired, without the need to actually lock the

mirror up, as in photomicrographic applications.

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