Nikon filters – Nikon N6000 User Manual
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Nikon Filters
Type
Filter
designa
tion
Filter factor
Screw -in
type
(m m )
Drop-in
type
(Series IX)
Bayonet-
m ount
type
Daylight
Tungsten
light
39
52
62
72
77
82
95
122
160
For Both Color and
Black-and-W hite Film
Skylight
L1BC
■
•
•
•
•
•
Ultraviolet
L37C
For
Black-and-W hite
Film
Ultraviolet
L39
•
•
Yellow
Light
Y44
1.5 (1/2)
•
•
Medium
Y48
1.7 (2/3)
1.2 (1/3)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Deep
Y52
2 (1)
1.4 (1/2)
•
•
•
Orange
056
3.5 (1-5/6)
2 (1)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Red
R60
8 (3)
5 (2-1/3)
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Green
Light
XO
2 (1)
1.7 (2/3)
•
Deep
XI
5 (2-1/3)
3.5 (1-5/6)
•
For Both Color and
Black-and-W hite Film
Soft filters
No. 1
1
•
•
•
No. 2
1
•
•
•
Circular Polarizing
C-PL
2~4 (1~2)
•
•
Neutral Density
ND2X
2 (1)
•
ND4X
4(2)
•
•
•
ND8X
8 (3)
•
•
ND400X
400 (8.6)
•
For Color Film
Amber
Light
A2
1.2 (1/3)
•
•
•
•
•
Deep
A12
2 (1)
•
•
•
Blue
Light
B2
1.2 (1/3)
•
•
•
•
•
Medium
B8
1.6 (2/3)
•
•
Deep
B12
2.2 (1-1/6)
•
•
•
{
) indicates increase in f/stop.
• For lens protection the L37C is recommended.
• Do not use more than one filter at a time, or vignetting may
occur. Be especiaily careful when using filters together with
short focal-length lenses.
• When shooting a backlit subject or if there is a bright source
in the frame, a ghosf image is likeiy to result when using a
filter. In this case, remove filter.
• When using a filter requiring exposure compensation such
as the 056, R60, ND filter, etc., Matrix Meter performance is
altered by the filter’s affect on contrast; to get correct expo
sure, use Center-Weighted metering.
•When using R60 under tungsten light, increase the exposure
value by one f/stop more than that indicated by the exposure
meter.
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