Nikon D700 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Adjust Viewfinder Focus
The camera is equipped with diopter adjustment to accommodate 
individual differences in vision. Check that the display in the 
viewfinder is in focus before shooting.
1
Lift the diopter adjustment control.
Remove the lens cap, turn the camera 
on, and pull the diopter adjustment 
control out (q).
2
Focus the viewfinder.
Rotate the diopter control until the 
viewfinder display, focus points, and AF 
area brackets are in sharp focus.
A
Adjusting Viewfinder Focus
If you are unable to focus the viewfinder as 
described above, select single-point AF (K) and 
rotate the focus mode selector to S, then frame a 
high-contrast subject in the center focus point 
and focus using autofocus. With the camera in 
focus, rotate the diopter control until the subject 
is clearly focused in the viewfinder. If necessary, 
viewfinder focus can be further adjusted using 
optional corrective lenses (pg. 386).
3
Replace the diopter adjustment 
control.
Push the diopter adjustment control 
back in (e).
A
Before Attaching a Diopter Adjustment 
Viewfinder Lenses
Remove the DK-17 viewfinder eyepiece by closing the 
viewfinder shutter to release the eyepiece lock (q) and 
then unscrewing the eyepiece as shown at right (w).
Focus point
AF area bracket