Nikon D300 User Manual page 98

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The Electronic
Rangefinder
If the lens has a maximum
aperture of f/5.6
or faster, the viewfinder
focus indicator
can
be used to confirm whether
the subject in
the selected focus point is in focus (the
focus point can be selected from any of the
51 focus points).
After positioning
the
subject in the selected focus point, press
the shutter-release
button
halfway and
rotate the lens focusing ring until the in-
focus indicator
(0) is displayed.
Note that
with the subjects listed on page 70, the in-
focus indicator
may sometimes
be
displayed when the subject is not in focus;
confirm focus in the viewfinder
before
shooting.
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Focal Plane Position
To determine
the distance
between
your subject
and the camera, measure from the focal plane
mark (-e-) on the camera body. The distance
between
the lens mounting
flange and the focal
plane is 46.5 mm (1.83 in.).
Focal plane mark

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