When using a zoom lens – Nikon N6000 User Manual
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The N6000 viewfinder covers approx. 92% of the image
area of the actual photograph so the actual picture
comes out larger than the image in the viewfinder. Note
that the picture comes out trimmed down in the case of
mounted slides or service-size prints from negatives.
When using a zoom lens:
For maximum focusing accuracy, focus at the lens’
longest focal length setting. The shallow depth of field
and large image scale at the longest focal length setting
help ensure pinpoint focusing. Conversely, focusing at
the shortest focal length setting and then zooming up to
the longest focal length setting will magnify any slight
imprecision in focusing and could result in unsharp
pictures.