Determining exposure – Nikon 24mm-f-35D-PC-E-Nikkor User Manual
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6. Determining exposure
When using the Nikon D4, D3-Series, Df,
D800-Series, D700, D610, D600, D300-Series,
D90, D7100, D7000, D5300, D5200, D5100,
D5000, D3200, D3100 or D3000 camera
a Set the shift and tilt amount to 0 by
rotating the shift and tilt knobs.
(Fig. 2)
b Set the camera’s exposure mode.
c With A or M exposure mode, set the
aperture using the aperture ring or the
camera’s command dial. When using the
camera’s command dial, set the aperture
to minimum aperture lock (L) (Fig. 6).
With P or S mode, set the aperture using
the camera’s command dial.
When using other Nikon cameras
a Set the shift and tilt amount to 0 by rotating the shift
and tilt knobs. (Fig. 2)
b Set the camera’s exposure mode to M.
c Press the aperture stop-down button to fully open the
aperture, set the aperture ring to “3.5” (maximum
aperture), and set the shutter speed for correct
exposure.
d Set the desired aperture by rotating the aperture ring
and shift the shutter speed by the same number of
changed steps.
• Setting the aperture ring to minimum aperture lock (L)
fixes the aperture at f/32 (minimum aperture).
• Set the aperture with the lens’ aperture ring even on a
camera that requires aperture to be set via its command
dial. With a camera that has the custom setting menu
“aperture setting with lens’ aperture ring,” this setting
is not required.
Fig. 6