Nomenclature, Important, Mounting the lens – Nikon AF-I NIKKOR ED 400mm f-2.8D IF User Manual

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NOMENCLATURE

(T) Gelatine filter holder plate

Strap eyelets

(g) Gelatine filter holder

® Built-in rotating tripod collar

Lens hood screw

Focus mode button

0 Tripod collar lock screw

Focusing limit switch

0 Focus lock buttons (four buttons provided)

Glass filter holder

0 Focusing ring

@ Aperture index

0 Distance index

Aperture scale

0 Distance scale

Minimum aperture lock lever

0 Depth-of-field indicators

ig) Aperture-direct-readout scale

@ Focus mode ring

<i) Minimum aperture signal post (EE servo

(Q) Focus mode index

coupling post)

@ Filter holder knob

(g) CPU contacts

@ Filter holder mounting index

Aperture indexing post

@ Lens hood HK-20

g) Meter coupling ridge

0 Tripod collar alignment index

(§) Aperture ring

Before using your new lens, read the following carefully so you get the most out of your lens now and
for years to come.

IMPORTANT!

• Be careful not to soil or damage the CPU contacts.

• Do not attach the following accessories to the lens, as they might damage the lens’ CPU contacts:

Auto Extension Ring PK-1, Auto Extension Ring PK-11/PK-llA, K1 Ring, Auto Ring BR-2/BR-2A/ BR-4.

• This lens cannot be used with the AF Finder DX-l attached to the Nikon F3AF camera.

MOUNTING THE LENS

To mount, position the lens on the camera’s bayonet mount, lining up the aperture index on the lens with the

lens mounting index on the camera. Twist the camera body clockwise until it clicks into place.

To remove, press the lens’ release button on the camera and turn the camera body counterclockwise. For
details, refer to the camera’s instruction manual.

FOCUSING

When used with a Nikon F4-Series, F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90 or F70~Series/N70 camera, this lens not

only lets you choose between autofocus or manual focusing, but also enables quick switching between

autofocus and manual (autofocus with manual priority) by presetting the focus mode ring to the M/A
position. With other cameras, only manual focusing is available. See chart below to determine appropriate
focus mode.

Camera’s focus mode

Cameras

Lens’ focus mode

M

M/A

F4-Series

F90X/N90S

F90-Series/N90

F70'Series/N7

M

Manual focus

(Focus assist is available)

Autofocus with
manual priority

Autofocus

Manual focus

(Focus assist is available)

Nikon AF (autofocus)

cameras (except for

F3AF)

Manual focus

(Focus assist is available)

Other Nikon cameras

Manual focus

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