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Nikon N90 AF User Manual

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BASIC
SHOOTING
This section features the settings for
most
common picture-taking situations
when
AF
Nikkor* lenses are used:
Rim advance mode: single-frame
shooting
Metering: Advanced Matrix Metering
Focus Area: Wide
Focus
mode
: Single Servo
AF
Exposure mode:
Auto
Multi-Program
(If you are using AI-P-Nikkor lens, use
manual focus {see pp.
46-48]. If you are
using other non-AF Nikkor lenses, use
Center-Weighted
or
Spot
Metering {see
p.
32j, manual focus,
and
Aperture-
Priority Auto
or
Manual Exposure mode
{see pp.
60-62
or
63-66}.
To
confirm
usable mode
by
lens, see chart on p.
104.)
AF
Nikkor
lenses
includes
D-type
AF
Nikkor
lenses
and
AF-I
Nikkor
lenses.
1
Set focus
mode
selector
to
S for
Single Servo autofocus. If lens has
an A-M switch, set switch to
A.
If you are
using an AF-I Nikkor lens, set the lens
focus
mode
ring to A
or
MI
A.
2
Set lens to its minimum aperture
(highest f-number marked
in
orange
on AF Nikkor lenses) and lock lens
aperture
of
AF Nikkor lens at its
minimum setting (see lens instruction
manual).
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Nikon N90 AF Specifications

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BrandNikon
ModelN90 AF
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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