Adjusting The Lens Flange - Panasonic AJ-D200P Operating Instructions Manual

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Adjusting the lens flange
The
lens flange
is
adjusted
when
the lens
fails
to
be
focused
at
both the telephoto
and
wide-angle
positions
because
it
has been
mounted
for
the
first
time
or
because
it
has
been
replaced.
This adjustment
need be
done
only
once
provided
that the lens
is
not
replaced.
Approx. 10 meters
Lens
iris
selector
switch
Flange
back
locking
knob
1*11
»Flange
back
adjustment
ring
Power/manual
zoom
selector
switch (on the
bottom
panel)
±
Loosen
the flange
back
locking
knob.
2
Set the
lens
iris
selector switch
(IRIS)
to
3
Turn
the
iris
ring
and
set the
iris
to
the
fully
open
position.
4
Shoot
a well-contrasted
subject
such
as
a
window
or
utility
pole
at
least
10
meters away.
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Set the
power/manual
zoom
selector
switch
to
"M."
()
Turn
the
zoom
ring
and
set
the
zoom
to
the
maximum
telephoto position
(zoom
in).
7
Turn
the
focus
ring
and
bring
the
subject
into
focus.
When
the subject
is
too
bright
and
it
is
hard
to
verify
whether
it
is
in
focus:
Set the
electronic
shutter to
ON.
(If
necessary,
change
the
shutter
speed as
well.)
8
10
Turn
the
zoom
ring
and
set
the
zoom
to
the
maximum
wide-angle
position
(zoom
out).
Turn the
flange
back
adjustment
ring
and
bring the subject
into
focus.
Repeat
steps
5
to
9
until
the subject
is
brought
into
focus
at
both
the telephoto
and wide
angle
positions.
If
the subject
is
out
of
focus,
use
the
focus
ring
to
focus,
then
zoom
out,
and
use
the flange
back
adjustment
ring to
bring
the subject
into
focus.
Upon
completion
of
the adjustments,
tighten
up
the flange
back
locking
knob
to
prevent the flange
back
adjusting
ring
from
moving
out
of position.
Also
refer to
the operating
instructions
accompanying
the lens
you have purchased.
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