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Notes on using vibration reduction
• After pressing the shutter-release button
halfway, wait until the image in the viewfinder
stabilizes before pressing the shutter-release
button the rest of the way down.
• If the camera is panned in a wide arc,
compensation for camera shake in the panning
direction is not performed. For example, when
panning the camera in a horizontal direction,
vertical camera shake is reduced. This stabilizes
the image whilst allowing the desired panning
effect to be realized.
• Due to the characteristics of the vibration
reduction mechanism, the image in the
viewfinder may be blurred after the shutter is
released. This is not a malfunction.
• Do not turn the camera off or remove the lens
from the camera while vibration reduction is
operating. Failure to observe this note could
result in the lens sounding and feeling as if an
internal component is loose or broken when it
is shaken. This is not a malfunction. Turn the
camera on again to correct this.
• With cameras featuring a built-in flash, vibration
reduction does not function while the built-in
flash is charging.
• When the camera is mounted on a tripod, set
the vibration reduction ON/OFF switch
0
to
OFF
. However, it is recommended that the
switch be set to
ON
when using the camera on
an unsecured tripod head or with monopod.
• With autofocus cameras such as D2-series and
D300 models, featuring an AF-ON button,
vibration reduction does not function when the
AF-ON button is pressed.
Setting the aperture
Use the camera to adjust the aperture setting.
Variable maximum apertures
Zooming the lens from 18mm to 55mm
decreases the maximum aperture by 1
1
/
3
stop.
However, the camera will compensate for any
change in aperture by adjusting the shutter
speed so as to maintain the correct exposure
value.
Summary of Contents for AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II
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