Nikon D300 User Manual page 509

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▪ Done – When you have completed the setup of a
particular lens, or several lenses, simply scroll to this
selection and press the
saved within the D300(S). Later, you can put a non-CPU
lens on your camera and select it from the list of nine
lenses. You can use external camera controls or the
Non-CPU lens data
▪ Lens number – Using the
left or right to select one of your lenses. There are a total
of nine lens records available. When you select a
number
here, the focal length and maximum aperture of
that lens will show up in the
aperture
fields. If you've not set a lens for a particular
Lens
number, then you'll see double dashes
Focal length
▪ Focal length (mm) – This field contains the actual
Focal length
use. You can select focal lengths from
mm. Hmm, I didn't know they even made a 4000 mm
lens. I want one!
▪ Maximum aperture – This field is for the
aperture
of the lens. You can enter an F number from
F1.2
to F22. Remember, this is for the maximum
aperture only (largest opening or f/stop). Once you've
entered a maximum aperture, the camera will be able to
determine the other apertures by your use of the aperture
ring on the lens. (Remember those?)
Once you're done entering the data on your nine lenses, don't
forget to use the
selection serves double-duty by allowing you to either select a
OK
menu to change to your current lens.
and
Maximum aperture
in millimeters (mm) of the
Done
selection to save your work! The
509
button. Your lens data will be
Multi
Selector, you can scroll
Focal length
fields.
Lens number
Lens
and
Maximum
-
-in the
in
6
mm to
4000
Maximum
Done

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