Nikon N65 Instruction Manual - Page 67

Diopter adjustment, Attaching viewfinder accessories

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. The N65/N65QO enables near- or far-sighted photographers to adjust the eyepiece diopter to suit their vision . Viewfinder accessories such as an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can also be attached. Diopter adjustment • Remove the rubber eyecup and slide the diopter adjustment lever while looking through the viewfinder until the focus brackets or other displays in the viewfinder appear sharp. Attach the rubber eyecup again after adjustment. • The adjustable range of the finder diopter is -1.5m-1 to +O.8m-1. Nine optional eyepiece correction lenses provide a viewfinder diopter range of -5 to +3m-1 (page 94) . 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 viewfinder accessories • To attach an eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens, remove the rubber eyecup and slide down the eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens. • To reattach the rubber eyecup after removing eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens, make sure the "Nikon DK-15" stamp is at the bottom. 57

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Diopter adjustment
• Remove the rubber eyecup and slide the diopter
adjustment lever while looking through the viewfinder
until the focus brackets or other displays
in
the
viewfinder appear sharp. Attach the rubber eyecup
again after adjustment.
• The adjustable range
of
the finder diopter is
-1.5m
-
1
to
+O
.8m-
1
.
Nine optional eyepiece correction lenses
provide a viewfinder diopter range
of
-5
to +3m-
1
(page
94).
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 viewfinder accessories
To
attach
an
eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens,
remove the rubber eyecup and slide down the eyepiece
cap or eyepiece correction lens.
To
reattach the rubber eyecup after removing eyepiece
cap
or
eyepiece correction lens, make sure the
"Nikon
DK-15" stamp is at the bottom.
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