Well it's an Nikon F mount AI lens on a nikon FE, which is what it officially supports.Are you sure your lens works with this camera?
Well it's an Nikon F mount AI lens on a nikon FE, which is what it officially supports.Are you sure your lens works with this camera?
I would have to develop a roll of film to find out.
I'm using the split image on the Nikon type K screen.
I'm using a Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8 lens
Note: If you find the mirror is hitting the "foam" at the top and staying slightly tilted, you may just need a Light Seal Replacement kit (the foam bumper is likely sticky and rotted).
Yes. When the split-image rangefinder indicated IN FOCUS, the position of the focusing ring relative to the focus index, was a smidge off of infinity. As in, I was able to turn it further into infinity's direction, making the split image indicate out of focus.
I have tried this on subject distances around 0.1 to 0.5 km away.
If you photograph the subject is it in focus? That's all that really matters.
As long as the film is in focus, I wouldn't concern myself with what the mark on the focusing ring says.
Yes.As long as the film is in focus, I wouldn't concern myself with what the mark on the focusing ring says.
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