Nomenclature, Before using the lens, Mounting the lens a – Nikon AI-S Zoom-NIKKOR 100-300mm f-5.6 User Manual
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NOMENCLATURE
1,
Lens hood HN-24
Focusing/zooming ring
Distance scale
Macro range line (orange)
Infrared index
Distance scale index
Aperture index
Aperture scale
Meter coupling ridge
10.
Aperture-direct-readout scale
11.
Depth-of-field scale
12.
Focal length scale
13.
Mounting ring
14.
Aperture ring
15.
EE servo coupling post
16.
Meter coupling shoe
17.
Aperture index post
BEFORE USING THE LENS
(Read the following carefully and get the most out of your new lens now and in the
many years to come.)
Your
new
Zoom-Nikkor
100-300mm
F/5.6
is
a
versatile,
easy-to-operate,
high
per
formance
zoom
lens,
offering
a
variety
of
focal
lengths
from
moderate
telephoto
100mm to telephoto 300mm over its 3X zoom range. Use it to shoot regular snapshots
and
souvenir
photos,
for
portraits
and
close-up
photography—with
this
new
Zoom-
Nikkor, focusing and zooming are quick and easy: you just turn the ring to focus and
push or pull it to zoom. Normal focusing goes from infinity («>) down to 2m (7ft), and
for close-ups, just set the lens at 100mm and you can get continuous focusing all the
way
down
to
0.71m
(2.3ft).
For
even
greater
magnification,
just
add
on
the
optional
Nikon Close-Up Lens No. 5T or No. 6T. And for special effects, there’s a variety of op
tional filters, all at the 62mm size.
Constructed
of
the
highest
quality
Nikon
glass,
this
zoom
lens
produces
sharp
images
with
high
contrast
at
every
focal
length,
with
all
aberrations
well
corrected.
In
addi
tion,
Nikon
Integrated
Coating
(NIC)
is
applied
to
all
air-to-glass
surfaces
of
the
lens
elements to minimize ghost images and flare and heighten natural colors.
With
suitably
equipped
Nikon
cameras,
this
lens
offers
“Automatic
Maximum
Aperture
Indexing”
(AI).
The
meter-coupling
ridge
and
automatic
diaphragm
function
together
to
permit
full
aperture
exposure
measurement.
For
non-AI
type
Nikon
cameras,
this
lens is also fitted with a meter coupling shoe to permit the same operation.
MOUNTING THE LENS----------------------------------------------------------------------- A
Position
the
lens
in
the
camera’s
bayonet
mount,
aligning
the
black
aperture
index
®
on the lens with the lens mounting index on the camera.
Then,
twist
the
lens
counterclockwise
until
it
clicks
into
place.
To
remove,
depress
the
lens release button on the camera and twist the lens clockwise.
Note: When mounting the lens on an Al-type camera with a meter coupling lever, make
sure the lever is in the “down” position; when mounting on a camera without this lever
(non-Al
type),
“manual”
maximum
aperture
indexing
is
required.
For
more
informa
tion, refer to the camera’s instruction manual.
FOCUSING/ZOOMING
B C
With its single control ring, this lens lets you both focus and zoom in and out rapidly in
one smooth operation.
To
focus,
while
looking
through
the
camera’s
viewfinder,
turn
the
focusing/zooming
ring ® until the image on the focusing screen appears sharp and crisp.
To
zoom
in
and
out,
look
through
the
viewfinder
and
slide
the
focusing/zooming
ring
back and forth until your desired composition is framed on the focusing screen. As the
ring
is
pushed
backward
for
longer
focal
lengths,
four
positions-lOOmm,
135mra,
200mm
and
300mm-appear
on
the
lens
barrel
to
show
the
focal
length
at
which
the
lens is set. Intermediate settings are also possible.