Nikon 45mm-f-28D-ED-PC-E-Nikkor: 12. Taking flash pictures using cameras with a built-in flash
12. Taking flash pictures using cameras with a built-in flash: Nikon 45mm-f-28D-ED-PC-E-Nikkor
Table of contents
- Notes on Safety Operations
- 1. Nomenclature
- 2. Major features
- 3. Usable cameras and available functions
- Aperture stop-down button (one-touch preset aperture operation)
- Important! 4. Mounting lens
- 5. Using bayonet hood HB-43 6. Determining exposure
- When using other Nikon cameras Determining exposure (with an external exposure meter)
- 7. The shift/tilt function Important The shift function The tilt function
- Revolving
- 8. Focusing
- 9. Depth of field 10. Focusing at a predetermined reproduction ratio 11. Notes on close-up photography and duplication work
- 12. Taking flash pictures using cameras with a built-in flash
- 13. Recommended focusing screens
- 14. Lens care 15. Standard accessories 16. Optional accessories
- 17. Specifications
- Weight: Approx. 740 g (26.1 oz)

12. Taking flash pictures using cameras with a
built-in flash
To prevent vignetting, do not use a lens hood, and take images
referring to the shooting distance below.
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Note: The following limitations are only for shooting without tilt
and/or shift. When using the camera’s built-in flash for tilt/
shift shooting, vignetting will be greater than shooting
without tilt/shift. For tilt/shift shooting, use of camera's
built-in flash is not recommended.
Cameras Available shooting distance
D300, D200, D100,
0.6 m (2.0 ft.) or greater
D80, D70-Series, D60,
D50, D40-Series, F80
F65-Series/N65-Series* 3.0 m (9.9 ft.) or greater
F75-Series/N75-Series* 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) or greater
* Sold exclusively in the USA.
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