Nikon 2170749 Instruction Manual - Page 31

Diopter, Adjustment/Eyepiece

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Diopter Adjustment/Eyepiece Cap ■ The finder diopter enables near- or far-sighted photographers to adjust the eyepiece diopter to suit their vision. ll • Slide the diopter adjustment lever while looking through the viewfinder until the focus brackets in the viewfinder appear sharp. The adjustable range of the finder diopter is -1.5 DP to +0.5 DP. Nine optional eyepiece correction lenses provide viewfinder diopter of -5.0 to +3.0 DP. NOTE: Using the diopter adjustment lever Since the diopter adjustment lever is located next to the viewfinder, be careful not to poke yourself in the eye with your finger or fingernail while sliding the lever. ■ Attaching the eyepiece cap or optional eyepiece correction lens • To attach an eyepiece cap or optional eyepiece correcton lens, remove the rubber eyecup and slide down the eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens. When reattaching the rubber eyecup, make sure to attach it in the correct direction. 62 Flash Photography Built-in Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash This camera is equipped with a built-in Speedlight that provides an angle of coverage for a 24mm lens with a guide number of 16 (ISO200, m) or 52 (ISO200, ft.). Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash ensures proper exposure of the main subject and background, and provides adequate flash output to enable natural-looking flash photography (with CPU lens). In addition to shooting in dim light, the flash can be used in daylight to reduce shadows on the main subject or to put catchlights in your subject's eyes. • When using a non-CPU lens, standard TTL flash is the only flash mode available. To ensure optimum performance, use only CPU lenses. Flash sync mode Five flash sync modes-Normal Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync and Red-Eye Reduction with Slow Sync, and Flash Cancel-are available with this camera. Red-Eye Reduction In order to reduce the red-eye effect in photos of people or animals, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp lights for approx. 1 sec. before the flash fires. V °W . Slow Sync Normally, the camera's shutter speed is automatically set between 1/60 to 1/125 sec. with flash photography. However, for shooting nighttime scenes, Slow Sync uses a slower shutter speed to bring out background details using all of the available light. 14-mitsh.: • Red-Eye Reduction and Slow Sync can be set simultaneously by selecting 'W. See page 64. • Selectable flash sync modes depend on the exposure mode selected. See page 68 for the available combinations of flash sync modes and exposure modes. 63

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Diopter
Adjustment/Eyepiece
Cap
The
finder
diopter
enables
near-
or
far-sighted
photographers
to
adjust
the
eyepiece
diopter
to
suit
their
vision.
ll
Slide
the
diopter
adjustment
lever
while
looking
through
the
viewfinder
until
the
focus
brackets
in
the
viewfinder
appear
sharp.
The
adjustable
range
of
the
finder
diopter
is
-1.5
DP
to
+0.5
DP.
Nine
optional
eyepiece
correction
lenses
provide
viewfinder
diopter
of
-5.0
to
+3.0
DP.
NOTE:
Using
the
diopter
adjustment
lever
Since
the
diopter
adjustment
lever
is
located
next
to
the
viewfinder,
be
careful
not
to
poke
yourself
in
the
eye
with
your
finger
or
fingernail
while
sliding
the
lever.
Attaching
the
eyepiece
cap
or
optional
eyepiece
correction
lens
To
attach
an
eyepiece
cap
or
optional
eyepiece
correcton
lens,
remove
the
rubber
eyecup
and
slide
down
the
eyepiece
cap
or
eyepiece
correction
lens.
When
reattaching
the
rubber
eyecup,
make
sure
to
attach
it
in
the
correct
direction.
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Flash
Photography
Built-in
Speedlight
and
Matrix
Balanced
Fill
-Flash
This
camera
is
equipped
with
a
built-in
Speedlight
that
provides
an
angle
of
coverage
for
a
24mm
lens
with
a
guide
number
of
16
(ISO200,
m)
or
52
(ISO200,
ft.).
Matrix
Balanced
Fill
-Flash
ensures
proper
exposure
of
the
main
subject
and
background,
and
provides
adequate
flash
output
to
enable
natural
-looking
flash
photography
(with
CPU
lens).
In
addition
to
shooting
in
dim
light,
the
flash
can
be
used
in
daylight
to
reduce
shadows
on
the
main
subject
or
to
put
catchlights
in
your
subject's
eyes.
When
using
a
non
-CPU
lens,
standard
TTL
flash
is
the
only
flash
mode
available.
To
ensure
optimum
performance,
use
only
CPU
lenses.
Flash
sync
mode
Five
flash
sync
modes
—Normal
Sync,
Red
-Eye
Reduction,
Slow
Sync
and
Red
-Eye
Reduction
with
Slow
Sync,
and
Flash
Cancel
—are
available
with
this
camera.
Red
-Eye
Reduction
In
order
to
reduce
the
red
-eye
effect
in
photos
of
people
or
animals,
the
Red
-Eye
Reduction
lamp
lights
for
approx.
1
sec.
before
the
flash
fires.
V
°W
.
Slow
Sync
Normally,
the
camera's
shutter
speed
is
automatically
set
between
1/60
to
1/125
sec.
with
flash
photography.
However,
for shooting
nighttime
scenes,
Slow
Sync
uses
a
slower
shutter
speed
to
bring
out
background
details
using
all
of
the
available
light.
14-
mitsh.:
Red
-Eye
Reduction
and
Slow
Sync
can
be
set
simultaneously
by
selecting
'W.
See
page
64.
Selectable
flash
sync
modes
depend
on
the
exposure
mode
selected.
See
page
68
for
the
available
combinations
of
flash
sync
modes
and
exposure
modes.
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