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How to hold the camera
The camera must be held correctly for best results, since even the slightest camera shake at
the moment of exposure will result in an appreciable loss of sharpness. Photos show the best
way to hold the camera for rocksteady picture taking.
Wrap the fingers of the right hand
around the camera body so that the
index finger rests comfortably on
the shutter release button and the
thumb fits between the body and
film-advance lever so it can stroke
the lever without removing the eye
from the viewfinder. Cradle the
camera in the left hand for
additional support, with the left
thumb and index finger grasping
the focusing ring. The camera may
be switched from horizontal to
vertical format in this position.
The Nikon F is the camera
which records on film
exactly what you see
through the viewfinder.
The eyepiece permits
comfortable viewing of
the entire screen even for
eyeglass wearers. There
are seventeen different
focusing screens to fit any
combination of lens and
picture-takingrequirements
(see pages 21-23). The
Type A focusing screen is
furnished as standard
equipment with the Nikon
F. This screen has a
3mm¢-circular split-image
rangefinder in the center
for quick and accurate
focusing. If the image
seen in the circle is in
focus it will appear
continuous. When the subject is out of focus, the rangefinder image will appear split into two
parts.
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