Specifications, Lens care, Standard accessories – Nikon AF-I NIKKOR ED 400mm f-2.8D IF User Manual

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standard Accessories

Slip-on leatherette front lens cap

Strap

Rear lens cap LF-1

Lens hood HK-20

52mm screw-in filter NC

Heavy duty case CT-401

Holder for gelatine filters

Optional Accessories

Other 52mm screw-in filters

Teleconverter TC-14E

Teleconverter TC-14B

Teleconverter TC-20E

Teleconverter TC-301

SPECIFICATIONS

Focal length: 400mm

Maximum aperture: f/2.8
Lens construction: 10 elements in 7 groups (plus dustproof glass plate built into front)
Picture angle: 6® 10’

Distance scale: Graduated in meters and feet from 3.3m (12 ft.) to infinity (°o)
Distance information: Output into camera body
Aperture scale: f/2.8—f/22 on both standard and aperture-direct-readout scales
Minimum aperture lock: Provided

Diaphragm: Fully automatic
Exposure measurement: Via full-aperture method with AI cameras or cameras with CPU interface system;

via stop-down method for other cameras

Focusing: Nikon Internal Focusing (IF) system

Tripod mounting: Built-in tripod mounting collar rotatable through 360®

Lens hood: Provided
Filtei^: Slip-in glass filter holder accepts 52mm screw-in filters; gelatine filter holder accepts gelatine filters
Mount: Nikon bayonet mount

Dimensions: Approx. 158mm (6.2 in.) dia. x 376mm (14.8 in.) extension from flange; approx. 384mm

(15.2 in.) long (overall)

Weight: Approx. 6,300g (222.2 oz.) _

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LENS CARE

• Clean lens surface with a blower brush. To remove dirt and smudges, use a soft, clean cotton cloth or lens

tissue moistened with ethanol (alcohol) or lens cleaner. Wipe in a circular motion from center to outer

edge, taking care not to leave traces and not to touch the other lens parts.
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.

• Take care in cleaning the rear part of the lens with a spraygun-type blower because its strong stream of air

may damage the lens diaphragm blades. To avoid damage, set the lens at full aperture and use the blower
far enough away.

• Always protect the lens surface from dirt or damage. The lens hood also helps to protect the lens.
• Keep the lens cap in place whenever the lens is not in use.
• If you will not use the lens for a long time, protect it from rust and mold by storing it in a cool, dry place.

Also, do not store in direct sunlight, and keep it away from naphthalene or camphor.

• Be careful not to get the lens wet or drop it in water. Water on the lens may cause malfunction.

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