Flash Photography Using Cameras With A Built-In Flash; Detaching The Hood - Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 ED VR Manual Del Usuario

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Flash photography using cameras with
a built-in flash
• To prevent vignetting, do not use the lens hood 1.
• It is not possible to shoot at distances shorter than
0.6 m (2.0 ft.) using the camera's built-in flash.
Digital SLR
cameras
D300/D200
D100
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D80/D50
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D70-series/D60/
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D40-series
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Built-in flashes on the D300, D200, D80, and D50 have
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an angle of coverage suited to focal lengths of 18mm
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and greater, and the built-in flash on the D100 has an
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angle of coverage suited to focal lengths of 20mm and
greater. Vignetting occurs at a focal length of 16mm.
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Usable focal length/
Shooting distance
• 16mm or longer/No restriction
• 16mm/1 m (3.3 ft.) or greater
• 24mm or longer/No restriction
• 16mm/2 m (6.6 ft.) or greater
• 24mm or longer/No restriction
• 24mm or longer/No restriction
Using bayonet hood HB-39
Attaching the hood
Align the lens hood attachment index (
hood with the lens hood mounting index 4 on the
lens, and turn the hood 1 counterclockwise (as
viewed from the camera side) until it click stops. (Fig. D)
• Make sure that the lens hood mounting index aligns
with the lens hood setting index (
• If the lens hood is not correctly attached, vignetting
can occur.
• To facilitate attachment or removal of the hood, hold
it by its base (around the lens hood attachment
index) rather than its outer edge.

Detaching the hood

While holding its base (around the lens hood
attachment index) rather than its outer edge, turn the
hood clockwise as viewed from the camera side to
detach.
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