Owner's Manual

II
Detaching
the
Lens
Be
sure
the
camera
is
off
when
removing
or
exchanging lenses.
To
remove
the
lens, press and
hold
the
lens release
button
(0))
while
turning
the
lens clockwise
((~).
After
removing
the
lens,
replace
the
lens caps and camera
body
cap.
II
Vibration
Reduction
(VRj
AF-S
DX
NIKKOR
18-55
mm
f/3.5-5.6G
VR
lenses
support
vibration
reduction
(VR),
which
reduces
blur
caused
by
camera shake even
when
the
camera
is
panned,
allowing
shutter
speeds
to
be slowed by
approximately
3
EV
at a focal
length
of
55
mm
(Nikon measurements; effects vary
with
the
user and
shooting
conditions).
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To
use
vibration
reduction, slide
the
VR
switch
to
ON.
Vibration
reduction
is
activated
when
the
shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway, reducing
the
effects
of
camera shake on
the
image
in
the
viewfinder
and
simplifying
the
process
of
framing
the
subject and focusing in
both
autofocus and manual modes.
When
the
camera
is
panned,
vibration
reduction
applies
only
to
motion
that
is
not
part
of
the
pan (if
the
camera
is
panned
horizontally,
for
example,
vibration
reduction
will
be applied
only
to
vertical shake),
making
it
much
easier
to
pan
the
camera
smoothly
in a
wide
arc.
Vibration
reduction
can be
turned
off
by sliding
the
VR
switch
to
OFF.
Turn
vibration
reduction
off
when
the
camera
is
securely
mounted
on a
tripod,
but
leave
it
on
if
the
tripod
head
is
not
secured
or
when
using a
monopod.
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CPU
Lenses
with
Aperture
Rings
In
the
case
of
CPU
lenses
equipped
with
an
aperture
ring
(U
194), lock
aperture
at
the
minimum
setting
(highest
f-number).
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Vibration Reduction
Do
not
turn
the
camera
off
or
remove
the
lens
while
vibration
reduction
is
in effect.
If
power
to
the
lens
is
cut
while
vibration
reduction
is
on,
the
lens
may
rattle
when
shaken. This
is
not
a
malfunction,
and
can be corrected
by
reattaching
the
lens and
turning
the
camera on.
Vibration
reduction
is
disabled
while
the
built-in
flash
is
charging. When
vibration
reduction
is
active,
the
image
in
the
viewfinder
may
be
blurred
after
the
shutter
is
released. This does
not
indicate
a
malfunction.
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