Nikon DF-M1 Dot Sight
Nikon
sku: INKDFM1
€ 158.00-1%
€ 156.69
Shipping from: United States
Description
With the DF-M1 Dot Sight, elevate your photography experience with select Nikon cameras. This innovative device, when affixed to your camera's hot-shoe, acts as a powerful targeting tool, enabling you to effortlessly acquire and track distant subjects. Whether you're capturing birds in flight or tracking other rapidly moving subjects, the DF-M1 Dot Sight simplifies the process by providing a zoomed-out perspective.Unlike other devices, the DF-M1 Dot Sight does not project a laser or any light onto the subject. Instead, it offers a bright sighting reference that is only visible when your eye is centered with the device. This feature ensures minimal disturbance to your subjects while providing you with a clear, precise view.The DF-M1 Dot Sight boasts three different reticles, available in either red or green illumination, offering you versatility and adaptability in various shooting conditions. Before use, the device needs to be sighted in or adjusted for alignment. This process involves placing the sight-mounted camera on a stable surface or tripod, targeting at a similar distance to the expected subjects, and adjusting the horizontal and vertical reticles to align the Dot, Circle, or Circle with Center Dot.Additionally, the DF-M1 Dot Sight offers an adjustment for five levels of brightness of the reticles, allowing you to customize the device to your specific needs and preferences. While it was initially released with the P1000, it is compatible with a range of Nikon cameras, including the Z7, D850, and D500. As long as your camera has a flash shoe above the lens, you can leverage the benefits of the DF-M1 Dot Sight.Whether you're using a large telephoto lens, capturing the International Space Station, or tracking far-off moving objects, the DF-M1 Dot Sight is a handy device that enhances your ability to reposition and focus with precision. Experience the difference in your photography with the DF-M1 Dot Sight.
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