Nikon Camera N90 User Manual
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*7
3D Matrix Metering is selected with D-type AFNikkor lenses and Advanced Matrix Metering is
selected with non-D-type lenses.
*2
With maximum effective aperture of f/5.6 or faster when using the TC-16A Autofocus Converter.
(See page 35).
*3 With maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster.
*4 Set shutter speed to 1/125 sec. or slower.
*5
Because the diaphragm is coupled to the focusing ring, determining exposure is independent from
camera's metering system.
"6 Some lenses cannot be attached to the N90 cameras. (See page 106).
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Aperture cannot be selected.
'8 Set preset ring, then use AE-iock lever before shifting.
‘9 Set preset ring, then determine exposure before shifting.
'10 With Ai- or Ai-S-type Nikkor lenses having maximum aperture of f/3.5 or faster. However, some
lenses cannot be used with the TC-16A (p.35).
'11 With maximum effective aperture of f/5.6 or faster.
'12 K1 Ring cannot be attached to AF Nikkor lenses. The ring may damage CPU contacts. UsePK-IIA
or BR-6 instead.
*13 PK-1, PK-2, PK-3andPN-1 Rings cannot be attached to the N90 cameras. PK-11 Ring cannot be
attached to AF Nikkor lenses. Those rings may damage CPU contacts. Use PK-11 A for AF Nikkor
lenses instead of PK-11.
'14 Shutter should be released after exposure is measured by stopping down PB-6.
*15 Stop-down exposure measurement will be performed.
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