Jp en de fr es se ru nl it ck ch kr, Depth of field, Setting the aperture – Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens User Manual

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Depth of field

Depth-

of-field

indicators

Distance

index line

Approximate depth of field can be

determined by checking the depth-of-field

indicators.

If your camera has a depth-of field preview

(stop-down) button or lever, depth of field

can be previewed through the camera

viewfinder.

• This lens is equipped with the Internal Focusing (IF) system. As the

shooting distance decreases, the focal length also decreases.

• The distance scale does not indicate the precise distance between the

subject and the camera. Values are approximate and should be used

only as a general guide. When shooting distant landscapes, depth of

field may influence operation and the subject may appear in focus at

a position that is closer than infinity.

• For more information, see p. 206.

Setting the aperture

Use the camera to adjust the aperture setting.

Using a built-in rotating tripod collar

When using a tripod, attach it to the lens’ tripod collar instead of the

camera.

• When holding the camera by its handgrip and rotating the camera

with the lens in its tripod collar, your hand may bump into the tripod,

depending on the tripod in use.

• It’s possible to detach the tripod collar by removing the tripod collar

lock screw. For details on this procedure, contact your nearest Nikon

service center or representative office.

Changing the camera position

Loosen the tripod collar ring fastening screw

(

1

). Depending on camera position (vertical or

horizontal), turn the lens to an appropriate lens

rotating position index (

2

) and tighten the screw

(

3

).

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