FOCUSING
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Focusing
is done
at
full
aperture
with Nik kor lenses
fitted
with
an automatic
diaphragm. This technique provides
the brightest possible images
on
the focusing screen for
easy
focusing and composing. It
also
minimizes depth
of
field
so
that the
image snaps in and
out of
focus dis-
tinctly.
The Nikon Type K screen
comes
with the camera
as
standard equipment.
To focus, turn the focusing ring
on
the
lens until the two halves
of
the rangefinder image
coincide
to form
a single,
crisp image; when using
the
microprism ring, turn until the microprism pattern shifts
to a sharp and crisp image. You can
also focus
on
the
matte field that surrounds the
rangefinderjmicroprism
central area.
The lens can
also
be prefocused using the distance
scale
engraved
in both meters
and
feet on the lens barrel. Sim-
ply
turn the focusing ring until the
desired camera-to-
subject
distance
(as
measured
or estimated)
is lined up
with
the distance scale index
on
the
lens
bartel. Th is
technique is
useful for candid shots
of elusive
subjects
when
time does not permit through-the-Iens
focusing.
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