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bottom. The yellow pointer starts out at o. You can move this
yellow pointer up or down to change the amount of focus
fine-tuning you want for whatever lens you currently have on
the D300(S) if no value already exists in the
Saved value
for
the lens. Moving the pointer up on the scale pushes the focal
point away from the camera (front focus), while moving it
down pulls the focal point toward the camera (back focus).
Once you are done, press the
OK
button.
Figure 5-42. Default configuration screens
It appears to me that you could use this
Default
value as a
value for any of your AF lenses that do not have a
Saved
value. I tested this by setting a
Saved value
of
+1
for my
AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm. While the 18-70 was still mounted, I
also set a value of
-2
for the
Default
value. When I removed
the 18-70mm and mounted an AF Nikkor 60mm micro lens
the
+1
in the
Saved value
field disappeared, but the
-2
in the
Default
field stayed put. So, it looks like you could use the
Default
field either for all AF lenses that have no
Saved value
or for a currently mounted AF lens that you want to adjust for
this moment without saving a value.
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