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27 Jan 2010 To function properly on a DSLR, AI, AI-S, AI-P & E-series manual focus lenses ought to have an f/max. of f/5.6 or less (f/4, f/2.8, f1.8, etc.), with the exception of some of the recent models, like the D7100, D4S and D810, which achieve AF on one or more of their focus points with lenses or lens-combos with a
The viewfinder focus indicator can be used to confirm whether the subject in the selected focus point is in focus (the focus point can be selected from any of the 51 focus points). After positioning the subject in the selected focus point, press the shutter-release button halfway and rotate the lens focus ring until the in-focus
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29 Oct 2013 I've been using older manual focus lenses on my new Nikon camera a while, and I've come to learn a trick or two that makes life a bit easier. 1. Focus confirmation It's not always easy to tell just by looking through the viewfinder, if your subjects are in focus. However, you can actually use
12 Nov 2015 Canon too has this feature and calls it AF micro adjustment. Nikon D7100 AF 001. All Nikon DSLRs have a green dot, which is now a white dot in newer Nikon DSLRs, that is used to confirm focus. Traditionally this has been used to confirm focus while using Manual Focus (MF) lenses. I have used this
Hello all,. From looking around on the web I have found some pages which indicate that all Nikon bodies will perform AF confirmation on all MF lenses. Is this correct, or is there some issues with certain types of MF lenses not working, etc? (This question coming from Olympus, where they have disabled AF
Just got my first digital Nikon and I am wondering how accurate the manual focus confirmation is on the D800? Without interchangeable screens I can see MFing being a bit of a challenge, especially on wider angle lenses unless the focus confirmation is pretty good. Also, does anyone know if you can get
Focus confirmation does indeed work. I have a D7000 (which is ergonomically very similar to a D600 - think of a D600 as a D7000 with an upgraded sensor) and have been using a Nikon 80-200mm f/4.5 AI on it perfectly fine. I just rotate the focus dial until the green confirmation dot shows up on the screen.
[D7000, D7100; Nikon glass: 35 f1.8, 85 f1.8, 70-300 VR, 105 f2.8 VR, 12-24 f4; 16-85 VR, 300 f4D, 14E-II TC, SB-400, SB-700 . . . and still plenty of . With this sample, I need to pull-in focus manually such that the left and center focus-confirmation dots (the "> 0" indicators) flicker on and off at about a 50/50
By Julie Adair King. For manual focusing in Live View mode on your Nikon D7100, set the Focus mode selector switch on the front-left side of the camera to M. If you're using a lens that has a focus method switch, set that switch to M as well. Then turn the lens focusing ring to focus. But note a few quirks: The focusing frame
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