Nikoh and nikkor lenses for the nikon fc, M90(l/90 sec.), В (bulb) – Nikon FG User Manual

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NIKOH AND NIKKOR LENSES FOR THE NIKON FC

The lenses usable for the Nikon FG are all the Al-type

Nikon/NIkkor lenses, including most of the Al con­

verted lenses, certain Reflex Nikkor and PC Nikkor
lenses. Non-AI Nikkor lenses and lenses of other
manufacturers which do not have the Al feature must
not be forcibly mounted on the FG. Attempts to mount

such lenses will damage the camera's indexing

mechanism. Note that in addition to non-AI lenses,

the following lenses cannot be used:

Al-converted 55mm f/l .2 (No, 184711 ~970110)

Al-converted 28mm f/3.5(No, 625611^999999)
Al-converted 35mm f/1.4 (No. 385001 ~400000)
Fisheye Nikkor 6 mm f/5.6 (all lenses)

Fisheye Nikkor 10mm f/5.6 OP (all lenses)

Reflex Nikkor 1000mm f/11(No. 143000 or smaller)
Reflex Nikkor 2000mm f/11 (No. 200310 or smaller)
PC Nikkor 28mm f/4 (No. 180900 or smaller)
PC Nikkor 35mm f/2.8(No. 851001~906200)

Zoom Nikkor l80~600mmf/8 ED

(No. 174180 or smaller)

Zoom Nikkor 200~600mm f/9.5

(No. 301922 or smaller)

Zoom Nikkor 360'''1200 mm f/11 ED

(No. 174127 or smaller)

Focusing Unit AU-1

When using the Teleconverter

TC-200,TC-201,TC-301 or
TC-14A

Exposure compensation, which is required

when using Nikon Al-type cameras with lenses

having a maximum aperture faster than f/2 or

faster than f/1.8 (when using the TC-14A), is
not necessary when using the FG in its P or A
mode. In the A mode, however, note that the

actual shutter speed will be faster than that
indicated in the viewfinder by less than one

step. Therefore, before shooting, be sure that

the shutter speed LED(s) in the viewfinder

indicates a speed slower than 1/250 sec. In

the manual mode, exposure compensation

using the ASA/ISO film speed dial is necessary.

See the teleconverter's instruction manual for

complete details.

much light as 1 /60 sec.

Note: W hen you set the shutter speed/moOe selector dial to

either M90 or 8. the exposure meter does not work end the

viewfinder LEDs don't iight.

M90(l/90 sec.)

At this setting, the shutter operates mechanically at

1/90 sec., and is used mainly when the battery is

drained and other shutter speed modes are not

operable, and for flash photography with an elec­

tronic flash.

В (Bulb)

At this mechanical setting, the shutter curtains ®

remain open as long as you press the shutter release

button. В is used for long time exposures.

Note:

W hen

the

shutter

speed/mode

selector

dial

is

set

somewhere between 1 sec. and M90 and the shutter release

button ® is accidentaily depressed, the shutter curtains re­

main open. If the film is rewound in this situation, every frame

will be re-exposed, damaging the pictures taken. Therefore,

before rewinding make sure that the selector dial is not in this

intermediate position.

Exposure Measuring System

The Nikon FG employsTTL(through-the-lens) cente

weighted full-aperture exposure measurement whic

measures the amount of light passing through tt
lens with the aperture fully open, thus always assu
ing a bright finder image during shooting. Exposui
measurement emphasis is placed especially on it

brightness in the

1 2

mm dia. central area (refer 1

page 15), although the meter reads the light over tt

entire focusing screen. Thus, correct exposure
assured when shooting with the main subject situate

in this central area.

On both P and A modes, the FG employs instai

taneous stopped-down exposure measurement. Th
measurement system sets the optimum combinatic

of shutter speed and aperture at the actual spl

second moment of picture taking, assuring accura'

exposures even if the light changes at the very la;
instant. A sensitive SPD (silicon photodiode) is use

to measure light intensity.

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