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A display on the lens that shows the focus distance.
A short form of “subject-to-camera distance information”, for use only where space restrictions prohibit use of the full term. Subject-to-camera distance information refers to the data supplied to ...
Short for “optical element”: one of a number of simple lenses, prisms, or mirrors that together make up a more complex optical system, such as a compound lens. In lens and camera manuals, “lens” ...
Flare may take the form of aberration flare caused by lens aberrations or flare caused by light from the sun, car headlights, or other light sources that are much brighter than surrounding objects ...
A duplicate image of the sun, car headlights, or other bright light source at a different position in the frame from the original light source. Ghosting is distinct from flare, in which light from a ...
A switch on some lens used to select A/M (autofocus with manual override, AF priority), M/A (autofocus with manual override, MF priority), and/or M (manual focus) modes.
An item in the Custom Settings menu “b Exposure/metering” group. Selecting “On” has the following effects when the camera is in exposure mode M: • If the user changes shutter speed, the camera will ...