Zooming c, Depth-of-field scale, Infrared photography e – Nikon AI-S Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f-4 User Manual

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ZOOMING------------------------------------------------------------------------C

To

zoom

in

or

out,

look

through

the

viewfinder

and

slide

the

focusing

ring

back

and

forth

until

the

desired

composition

is

framed

on

the

focusing

screen.

As

the

ring

is

pushed

forward

for

shorter

focal

lengths,

a

five-

position

scale

is

uncovered

on

the

lens

barrel

to

show

which

focal

length

the

lens

is

set

for.

To

preset

the

lens

for

a

specific

focal

length,

align

the

edge of the focusing ring with the top edge of the digits.

DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE

D

A

group

of

colored

lines,

curving

out

toward

the

front

of

the

lens,

are

engraved

on

the

lens

barrel.

To

find

the

depth

of

field

at

a

particular

focal

length

and

aperture,

first

compose

and

focus

the

lens

on

the

subject.

Then

check

the

numbers

on

the

distance

scale

opposite

the

colored

lines

to

find

the

depth

of

field

at

that

aperture.

The

colors

of

the

pairs

of

lines

correspond

to

different

lens

apertures.

The

continuous

curved

lines

of

the

depth-of-field

scale

give

the

reading

at

any

focal

length.

You

can

also

observe

the

depth

of

field

through

the

viewfinder

by

pressing

the

depth-of-field preview button on the camera.

INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY----------------------------------------------E

In

infrared

photography,

the

plane

of

sharpest

focus

is

slightly

more

distant

than

the

one

produced

by

visible

light.

As

a

rule

of

thumb,

you

can

compen­

sate

for

shift

in

focus

by

referring

to

the

curved

red

infrared

line

engraved

between the depth-of-field index lines on the lens barrel.

After

sharply

focusing

the

subject

through

the

viewfinder,

check

the

focused

distance

and

turn

the

focusing

ring

to

the

left

until

the

prefocused

distance

figure

is

aligned

with

the

infrared

compensation

line.

Then

attach

the

filter

to the lens and take the picture.

FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS

Focal length; 80mm ~ 200mm

Maximum aperture; f/4

Lens construction: 13 elements In 9

groups

Picture angle: 30°10' ~ 12°20’

Distance scale; Graduated in meters and

feet from 1.2m (4 ft) to infinity (~)

Focusing/Zooming control: Via a singie

control ring; reference marks for

focal length settings of 80mm, 90mm,

105mm, 135mm and 200mm are

provided

Aperture scale: f/4 ~ f/32 on both

standard and aperture-direct-readout
scales

Diaphragm: Fully automatic

Exposure measurement: Via full-aperture

method; meter coupling ridge pro­
vided for Al cameras and meter

coupling shoe for non-AI cameras

Attachment size; 62mm (P=0.75mm)

Filters: 62mm screw-in

Mount: Nikon bayonet mount
Dimensions: Approx. 73mm0 x 154mm

extension from flange; approx. 162mm

long (total)

Weight: Approx. 81 Og

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