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D. Infrared Photography
Both Nikon Series E and Nikkor lenses have an
infrared photography focusing index ⓴ for
shooting with black-and-white infrared film. The
image is first focused through the viewfinder, then
the lens focusing ring 23 is turned until the
distance in front of the white focusing index is
realigned with the red infrared index.
E. Depth of Field
When you focus on your subject, you will find that objects both in front of and behind it also appear
to be in focus. This "zone" of focus is called depth of field. In general, to control depth of field, use the
lens aperture ring ⓱ selectively, remembering that the lower the number of the aperture set (i.e., the
wider the lens aperture), the "shallower" the depth of field, and vice versa. You can also use the color-
coded depth-of-field indicators 21 of Nikon Series E and Nikkor lenses. The wider the gap between
two identical colors (which match the color of the lens aperture number in use), the deeper the depth of
field, and vice versa. Remember, when selecting an aperture based on depth of field, the shutter speed
will change accordingly. Be careful that you don't use a shutter speed which is too slow for hand-held
shooting or for moving subjects.
Lens set at ƒ/1.8
VII. Special Accessories for the Nikon EM
A. Motorized Shooting with the Nikon MD-E Motor Drive
You don't have to be a pro to discover the excitement of motor-drive photography. The EM's special,
equally compact and handsome accessory, the MD-E, makes motorized shooting easy for everyone.
You have a choice of single-frame shooting or continuous shooting of up to about two frames per
second. A red LED (light emitting diode) lamp at the back of the MD-E flashes to indicate that
motorized shooting is in progress. And the motor automatically stops when all the frames have been
exposed. It's that simple! Once you put on the motor you probably won't want to take it off! It's a
natural accessory for all-around use.
Lens set at ƒ/8
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Owner's manual
Lens set at ƒ/16