Dioptre Adjustment/Viewfinder Accessories
The F75/F75D enables near- or far-sighted photographers to adjust the
eyepiece dioptre to suit their vision. Viewfinder accessories such as an
eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens can also be attached.
Dioptre adjustment
• Remove the rubber eyecup and slide the dioptre adjustment lever while looking
through the viewfinder until the focus brackets or other displays in the viewfinder
appear sharp. Attach the rubber eyecup again after adjustment.
• The adjustable range of the finder dioptre is –1.5m
correction lenses provide a viewfinder dioptre range of –5m
NOTE: Using the dioptre adjustment lever
Since the dioptre adjustment lever is located next to the viewfinder, be careful not to
poke yourself in the eye with your finger or fingernail while sliding the lever.
Attaching viewfinder accessories
• To attach the eyepiece cap DK-5 or eyepiece correction lens, remove the rubber
eyecup and slide down the eyepiece cap or eyepiece correction lens.
• To reattach the rubber eyecup after removing the DK-5 or eyepiece correction lens,
make sure the "
DK-16" stamp is at the bottom.
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-1
to +0.8m
-1
. Nine optional eyepiece
-1
to +3m
-1
(page 112).
Depth-of-Field Preview
Electronic preview function is available with this camera. Depress the depth-
of-field preview button to confirm the depth of field through the viewfinder
(see page 102).
• Pressing the depth-of-field preview button stops
the lens down to the aperture controlled in
(AUTO mode), Vari-Program, Auto-Multi Program or
Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode, and down to
the aperture selected in Aperture-Priority Auto or
Manual exposure mode. By looking through the
viewfinder, the approximate depth of field with the
given aperture can be confirmed.
Check point
Electronic preview function is executed when CPU Nikkor lens is attached. It cannot
be performed with non-CPU lenses (p. 106).
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