Nikon f instruction manual Lens Care, Accessories

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Accessories

Macro focusing function: Equipped via focusing ring; operable at any focal length; close focusing down to 0.35m (1 ft) is possible; maximum reproduc- tion ratio is 1:4.4

Aperture scale: f/3.3 to f/22 on both standard and aperture-direct-readout scale (At f/4 only a click stop is provided)

Diaphragm: Fully automatic

Exposure measurement: Via full-aperture method

Mount: Nikon bayonet mount

Attachment size: 52mm dia. (P = 0.75mm)

Dimensions: Approx. 63mm dia. x 61 mm extension from flange; approx. 69mm long (overall)

Weight: Approx. 255g

Accessories

52mm snap-on front lens cap

Hard lens case CL-31S

Rear lens cap LF-1

Soft lens case No. 62

52mm screw-in filters

TeleconverterTC-201

Screw-in lens hood HN-2

Teleconverter TC-14A

LENS CARE

Although you should always keep the lens surfaces clean, rough cleaning must be avoided. Wipe with a soft, clean cotton cloth moistened with alcohol to remove grease or fingerprints from the lens surfaces.

If you use ether in cleaning the lens, a smudge sometimes appears on the surface of a multi-coated lens. If this happens, wipe it again with a cotton cloth moistened with alcohol.

To clean the rear lens element without getting dust or any other material inside the lens, first turn the zooming ring to the 35mm focal length, then use a blower to remove dust or foreign objects; then wipe the surface of the rear lens element as described above.

To protect the lens surface from dirt or damage, the use of an L37C filter is recommended at all times. The lens hood also helps to protect the lens.

Keep the lens cap in place whenever the lens is not in use.

Attach both the front and rear caps when the lens is stored separately.

To ensure proper fit of the lens when stored in the leather lens case, set the lens focusing ring to the infinity (<») and the zooming ring to the 50mm setting.

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Nikon f instruction manual Lens Care, Accessories