Tamron owner manual MOUNTING/REMOVING the Lens, Focusing, Infrared Index Model A10 and 179D

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*Length and maximum diameter indicate the values for the lens with the Nikon mount.

*Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

MOUNTING/REMOVING THE LENS

Mounting

After removing the rear cap, place the lens in the camera mount aligning the lens mount index line with that of the camera body (Canon/Minolta/Pentax). For Nikon models, align the lens mount index line with the dot on the camera. Rotate the lens clockwise until it click-locks (counter-clockwise in case of Nikon body). (For details, please refer to the instruc- tion manual of your camera.)

Removal

Push in and hold the lens release button on the camera body while rotating the lens count- er-clockwise (clockwise in case of Nikon body.)

FOCUSING

Automatic Focusing (for Nikon/Minolta/Pentax AF SLR)

When the camera is on the autofocus mode, the lens focuses automatically. During AF (Auto Focus) operation, the focusing ring will rotate and its movement should not be hindered.

Automatic Focusing (for Canon-EOS AF SLR)

Set the AF/MF Switch on the lens to "AF" mode. Pressing the shutter release button of the camera will activate the auto-focusing function of the camera. During AF operation, the focusing ring will rotate and its movement should not be hindered.

Manual Focusing

When the lens is used on a Nikon/Minolta/Pentax AF camera, switch the camera to the man- ual focus mode. When the lens is on a Canon EOS camera, set the lens AF/MF Switch to the "MF" mode. Turn the focusing ring while looking through the viewfinder. The correct focus position is determined when the picture in the viewfinder becomes sharpest. In manual- focus photography, focusing should always be checked through the viewfinder even when shooting at infinity.

* For further details, see the instruction manual of your camera.

INFRARED INDEX (Model A10 and 179D)

It is necessary to adjust the focus point when using black and white infrared film with a red filter. This is normally done by focusing on the subject, reading the value from the distance scale, aligning that value with the infrared index and attaching the red filter. When you need very precise focusing, we recommend shooting a test roll.

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