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Focus
Supported focus modes are shown in the following table (for
information on camera focus modes, see the camera manual; for
information on getting good results with autofocus, see “A Note on
Wide- and Super Wide-Angle Lenses” on page 23).
M/A (Autofocus with Manual Override)
To focus using autofocus with manual override (M/A):
Vibration Reduction (VRII)
Vibration reduction (VRII) reduces blur caused by camera shake,
allowing shutter speeds up to four stops slower than would otherwise
be the case (Nikon measurements; effects vary with the photographer
and shooting conditions).
This increases the range of shutter speeds
available and permits hand-held, tripod-free photography in a wide
range of situations.
Camera
focus mode
Lens focus mode
M/A M
AF
Autofocus with manual
override
Manual focus with electronic
rangefinder
MF Manual focus with electronic rangefinder
z
Slide the lens focus-mode switch to M/A.
x
Focus.
If desired, autofocus can be over-ridden by rotating the lens focus
ring while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (or, if the
camera is equipped with an AF-ON button, while the AF-ON
button is pressed).
To refocus using autofocus, press the shutter-
release button halfway or press the AF-ON button again.