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Nikon Autofocus Tutorial (Part 1)

Monday Feb 2, 2009

This video explains into depth about Nikon’s autofocusing system in Nikon’s lenses and camera bodies – showing into depth about the settings to get your image crystal clear in focus. Enjoy.

On the second hand, sorry, we forgot there is a slight difference in the focus indicator (aka “electric rangefinder”) on the lower end DSLR’s. Okay, on the lower end DSLR’s, there won’t be any triangles at all – there is only green dot that alerts the user the subject in focus. Continue focusing manually by estimate until the green dot lights up continuously in the viewfinder. These models don’t have both triangles happen to be: D40, D40X, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D100, D200, and D300.

Music: Autumn Leaves by John Coltrane

Duration : 0:7:41


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4 Comments »

Lilkiwiguy87:

Okay, thanks, will …
Okay, thanks, will edit the quick information right away, ta-da.

February 2nd, 2009 | 11:53 pm
jani963:

hi i have a d300 …
hi i have a d300 and it doesn’t have the triangles on the indicator. the green circle just blinks if its not in focus.

February 2nd, 2009 | 11:53 pm
Lilkiwiguy87:

Oh, thanks for …
Oh, thanks for reminding me, I completely forgot about it. The triangles only show up on upper end DSLR’s (including D300 and D700 as well). Only green dot for lower end DSLR’s.

February 2nd, 2009 | 11:53 pm
bridgeoverwater627:

Joey-

Do the ‘ …
Joey-

Do the ‘triangles’ for finding manual focus with the focus indicator appear on all cameras or just the D3 series? I’ve never noticed it on my D90.

February 2nd, 2009 | 11:53 pm
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