Viewfinder - Nikon NIKONOS-V Instruction Manual

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Viewfinder
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The high-eyepoint viewfinder al lows you to place your
eye
up
to 40mm
away from the
eyepiece,
so
that
the
enti re field of view can be seen while wearing
a
diver
's
mask
,
goggles, or safety
glasses. The built-in
frame
lines indicate the area of
coverage
for the normal
35mm
lens;
the parallax correct ion marks
should
be
used
to frame
the subject when shooting at the
closest
focusing
distance of O.8m (2.75ft). (In the
illustration
above,
the
parallex-corrected
shooting
area is
indicated
by red
lines.)
At the bottom of the
viewfinder,
there are LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes)
which
indicate
the shutter speeds
and
warn of possible
over-
or
underexposure.
In
addition,
a flash ready-light
in the form of
a red
lightining
bolt mark
is
built
in.
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The frame lines indicate
85%
(when
the focusing
scale
is
set to infinity)
of the area
which will
be
reproduced on the
film.
So
the actual area will be wider than the
scene through
the viewfinder
When
using the LWNikkor
28mm
fI2.8,
the field of view
is
the
sa
me
as the full area Inside the viewfinder
When
shoot-
ing at
the
closest
fOCUSing distance
of
G.5m
!15ft!,
the
picture coverage
is
from
the top of
the
uppermost frame
lines down.

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