Nikon N60 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Confirm
~
appears
in
viewfinder and make sure the
subject
is
within the flash shooting distance range
(page 58) .
'I
in
viewfinder blinks approx. 3 sec. after full flash output. This may
indicate underexposure has occurred.
Check
the focus distance, aperture
or
flash shooting distance range and shoot again .
When the subject is dimly lit, the AF-Assist Illuminator automatically emits
(page 36)
to
guide autofocus.
In
General-Purpose
or
Auto-Multi Program exposure mode, camera
automatically controls maximum available aperture according
to
the film
speed. See page 63.
Usable lenses with built-in Speedlight
28mm
to
20
0mm
CPU lenses and AF 300mm f/4 can be used with the built-in
Speedlight. However, AF
20-35mm
f/2.8
cannot be used .
Vignetting occurs at the edges
of
the frame resulting in underexposure with the
following AF zoom lenses, which have limitations
in
usable focal length
or
shooting distance·
Lens
Limitations
AF
24-50mm 1/3.3-4.5
35mm
or
longer
local
length.
AF
24-120mm 1/3.5-5.6
35mm
local
length
at
1.5m
or
longer
shooting
distance
or
50-
70mm
at
1 m
or
longer.
AF-S 28-70mm 1/2.8
70mm
local
length
at
1.2m
or
longer
shooting
distance.
AF 28-80mm 1/2.8
28mm
local
length
at
1 m
or
longer
shooting
distance.
AF 28-85mm 1/3.5-4.5
35mm
local
length
at
1.5m
or
longer
shooting
distance.
AF 28-200mm 1/3.5-5.6 35mm
or
longer
local
length.
AF 35-70mm 1/2.8 50mm
or
longer
local
length.
AF 70-180mm 1/4.5-5.6
70mm
local
length
at
1.5m
or
longer
shooting distance
or
85mm
at
1 m
or
longer.
AF-S 80-200mm 1/2.8
105mm
or
longer
local
length
(not
usable
at
1 05mm local
length
when
the
shooting distance
is
2m
or
less)
.
Do not set the zoom lens
to
Macro in wideangle and always remove the lens
hood
when using the built-in Speed light.
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