Nikon Zoom-Nikkor 25-50mm f/4 User Manual

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until the black dot is opposite the number which corresponds with your esti­
mated or measured camera-to*subject distance.

Recommended Focusing Screens

Various interchangeable focusing screens are available for F2 and F3 Nikon

cameras to suit any type of lens or picture-taking situation. Those which are rec­

ommended for use with this Zoom-Nikkor 25-50mm f/4 lens are listed below.

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_Se^.n

A/L

e c

D E

GI

G2

G3 G4

HI

H2

H3

H4

J

K/P

M R T

F 3

0

Q

©

Ù

0!

«S 0

F 2

- Ì.

©

o

I

When the Teleconverter TC-200 is attached to this lens, use the following

fable.

-J!!!“

A/L

B C D E

GI

G2 G3

G4

HI

H2

H3

H4

J

K/P

M R T

F 3

0

o

F 2

0

o

<•

Teleconverters TC-14 and TC-300 can’t be used with this lens.

© = Excellent focusing

H = Acceptable focusing

The split-image rangefinder, microprism or cross-hair area is dim. Focus
on the surrounding matte area.

O

= Acceptable focusing

Slight vignetting (or moiré phenomenon in the case of the microprism)
affects the screen image. The image on the film, however, shows no trace

of this.

Blank means not usable.

With Photomic-series finders, -Vj in the table above means that the film speed

(ASA/ISO) should be set against the proper compensating mark as shown
in the diagram. When no exposure correction is indicated, the film speed
(ASA/ISO) In use should be opposite the ▼ index.

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