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Nikon F2AS PHOTOMIC User Manual

Nikon F2AS PHOTOMIC
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DEPTH OF FIELD
Depth of field refers to the zone of acceptable focus extend-
ing in front of, and behind, the plane of sharpest focus. Within
this zone, image blur is negligible and everything may be
considered as being in sharp focus. Three factors greatly in-
fluence the depth of field: the focal length of the lens in use,
the camera-to-subject distance, and the taking aperture. The
smaller the aperture and the shorter the focal length of the
lens, the greater the depth of field. Also, the closer the sub-
ject, the shallower the depth of field. These three factors can
operate independently or in conjunction with one another,
with any one factor capable of partially canceling the effects
of the other. Thus, by careful selection and use, the photog-
rapher can exercise wide creative control over the final pic-
ture.
Depth-of-Field Preview Button
As most Nikkor lenses are operated at full aperture for ease
of focusing, visualization of the depth of field at the shoot-
ing aperture may be difficult. Thus, the camera’s depth-of-
field preview button often can come in handy. The depth-
offield preview button lets you check (or “preview”) the zone
of sharpness at any time before (or after) shooting. Simply
by depressing the button, the lens is stopped down to the
preselected aperture to allow you to see how much back-
ground and foreground is in or out of focus.
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Nikon F2AS PHOTOMIC Specifications

Camera Specifications IconCamera Specifications
type of camera35mm single-lens reflex (SLR)
picture format24mm x 36mm
lens mountNikon F mount (bayonet type)
shutterHorizontal-travel focal-plane shutter; speeds of from 1 to 1/2000 second and “B”
flash synchronizationAutomatic selection as shutter speed is set; hot-shoe contact with built-in safety switch
Exposure and Metering IconExposure and Metering
exposure meteringThrough-the-lens, center-weighted, full-aperture measurement
metering rangeEV—2 ~ EV 17 with 50mm f/1.4 lens and ASA 100
film speed scaleASA12 ~ 6400
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
weight840g
dimensions152.5mm x 102mm x 64.5mm

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