Focusing on predetermined reproduction ratio – Nikon AI-S Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f-2.8 User Manual

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Focusing on predetermined reproduction ratio

The

reproduction

ratio

is,

numerically,

the

relation­

ship between the image size (to be recorded on the

film) and the actual subject size. For example, if the

image

on

the

focusing

screen

is

one-fifth

the

actual

subject size, the reproduction ratio is 1:5.

Two

reproduction

scales

are

inscribed

in

orange

above

the

distance

scale

on

the

focusing

ring.

The

inner

scale,

with

figures

from

1:10

to

2,

represents

reproduction

ratios

obtained

when

the

lens

is

used

alone. The outer scale figures (from 2 to 0.88) repre­

sent possible ratios when the lens and PN-11 ring are

used

together.

Using

either

of

these

scales,

you

can

photograph

at

a

predetermined

ratio

without

calcu­

lating

distances.

For

example,

to

photograph

at

a

reproduction ratio of 1:5, just turn the focusing ring

until

the

number

“5”

is

aligned

with

the

distance

index line; then aim at the subject and adjust your

position (closer to, or farther away from the subject)

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