User manual NIKON AF-S DX MICRO- NIKKOR 40MM F/2.8G

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[. . . ] - If the lens will not be used for an extended period, attach the front and rear lens caps and store the lens out of direct sunlight. If left in direct sunlight, the lens could focus the sun’s rays onto flammable objects, causing fire. [. . . ] – Depth of Field If the camera offers depth-of-field preview (stop down), depth of field can also be previewed in the viewfinder. Jp En De Fr Es Sv Ru Nl Pt Pb It Cz Sk Ro Ua Ck Ch Kr Id 15 Jp En De Fr Es Sv Ru Nl Pt Pb It Cz Sk Ro Ua Ck Ch Kr Id 16 ■ Reproduction Ratio The reproduction ratio is the ratio of the apparent size of an object to its true size. If, for example, the image on the image sensor is one-third of actual size, the reproduction ratio is 1 : 3. If desired, the reproduction ratio can be selected using the reproduction ratio indicator. Example: Using the Reproduction Ratio Indicator To shoot at a reproduction ratio of 1 : 3, select manual focus and rotate the focus ring until the focus distance mark aligns with the number “3” in the reproduction ratio indicator, then move the camera forward or back until the subject is in focus. – Close ups and Reproduction Work To prevent blur caused by camera shake, mount the camera on a tripod and use a cable release or remote cord. Close ups are generally associated with extremely shallow field depths; for greater depths of field, stop down the lens, choose longer exposure times, and position the camera so that the focal plane is parallel to the portion of the subject you wish to photograph. When using a lens hood, be careful that the hood does not touch the subject. – Exposure Factor The lens f-number indicates the brightness of the subject at a focus distance of infinity; higher reproduction ratios result in reduced subject brightness. The actual brightness is referred to as the “effective f-number”, and the amount that exposure compensation has to be raised to account for the loss in brightness as the “exposure factor”. – Changes to the Effective f-number With this lens, the higher the reproduction ratio (the shorter the focus distance), the darker the image that falls on the image sensor and the higher the effective f-number (see the figure on page 162). The camera automatically compensates for this effect when metering exposure or adjusting flash output using TTL flash control, and shows the adjusted value for aperture in the control panel and viewfinder displays. – Built-in Flash Units When using the built-in flash on cameras equipped with a built-in flash unit, shoot at ranges of 0. 6 m (2 ft) or more and remove the lens hood to prevent vignetting (shadows created where the end of the lens obscures the built-in flash). [. . . ] 8 9 elements in 7 groups 38° 50 ′ ∞ to 1 : 1 Output to camera Autofocus controlled by Silent Wave Motor with separate focus ring for manual focus Focus distance indicator 0. 3 oz Nikon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware described in this manual at any time and without prior notice. [. . . ]

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