9. Slip-in filter holder (Figs. A, B)

Always use a (52mm screw-in) filter. Be sure to screw in the provided Nikon NC filter into the surface of the filter holder where “Nikon” and “JAPAN” indications appear. Use an L37C filter to cut ultraviolet rays and a slip-in circular polarizing filter C-PL3L* to cut unwanted reflections from non- metallic surface such as glass or water.

1Press down on the slip-in filter holder knob, and turn counterclockwise until the white line on the

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knob is at a right angle to the axis of the lens.

2Pull the slip-in holder out and screw in the filter into the holder.

The slip-in filter holder can be attached either facing lens or camera side without having any effect on your pictures.

*The focus point of the slip-in circular polarizing filter differs from that of a 52mm screw-in filter.

The distance scale is shifted from the correct position. The closest focused distance is extended slightly.

With Focus preset, the Memory set position may change slightly. First, focus on the subject, then perform Memory set again.

10. Taking flash pictures with cameras having built-in flash

When using the following cameras, check the shooting distance before taking flash pictures to prevent vignetting, since the light emitted from the flash may be obstructed by the lens barrel.

 

 

 

 

 

Cameras

Usable shooting distance

 

 

F65-Series/N65-Series*,

 

 

 

F60-Series/N60*,

Not usable at any shooting distance

 

 

F55-Series/N55-Series*,

 

 

F50-Series/N50*, F-601/N6006*,

 

 

 

Pronea 600i/6i*, Pronea S

 

 

 

 

*Sold exclusively in the U.S.A.

 

 

 

 

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Nikon AF-S VR, 2188 Slip-in filter holder Figs. A, B, Taking flash pictures with cameras having built-in flash