Nikon f/2 D Gebrauchsanweisung - Seite 5
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NOMENCLATURE
Meter coupling ridge
CPU contacts
Aperture indexing post
EE servo coupling post
Aperture ring
Aperture index/Mounting index
Depth-of-field indicators: Show
Depth of field at f/16.
Infrared compensation index
(white dot)
A-M ring lock release button
A-M ring
Distance index
Lens barrel
DC ring lock release button:Push
to turn DC ring
Thank you for purchasing the AF DC-Nikkor 135mm f/2 D lens.
Features of this lens are:
• Nikon's DC (Defocus image Control) enables you to defocus the background or
foreground.
• Rounded diaphragm opening makes out-of-focus elements appear more
natural.
• Thanks to Nikon's Rear Focusing (RF) system, the rear lens elements move inside
the lens while focusing, so there is no increase in the overall length of the lens.
This also provides quicker AF operation and improved durability.
• Built-in lens hood minimizes flare when shooting in bright sunlight.
• Distance information used for 3D Matrix Metering or the 3D Multi-Sendor Balanced
Fill-Flash will be transmitted instantly from the lens to the camera body.
Before using your new lens, read this manual carefully so you get the maximum
value from your lens now and for years to come.
Important!
• Be careful not to soil or demage the CPU contacts.
• Do not attach the following accessories directly to the lens; they could damage
the lens CPU contacts;
Auto Extension Ring PK-1, Auto Extension Ring PK-11, K1, Ring, Auto Ring
BR-4, Macro Adapter Ring BR-2 or K2 Ring.
(Use PK-11A instead of PK-11, BR-6 instead of BR-4, BR-2A instead of BR-2.)
• This lens cannot be used with AF finder DX-1(for the Nikon F3AF)
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Built-in lens hood: See page 14.
Aperture-direct-readout scale
Minimum aperture lock lever
Aperture scale
A-M index
Distance scale window
Distance scale
Focusing ring
DC ring index
DC ring:Turn toward "R" side to
blur the background or toward
"F" side to blur foreground.See
page 13.
Aperture scale for image blur
control:See page 13.
CONTROLLING DEFOCUS IMAGE–MAKING IMAGE BLUR
While pushing the DC ring lock release button, rotate the DC ring toward the R
(rear) side to blur the background, or toward the F (front) side to blue the
foreground (see illust. A). To effectively blur background or foreground images.
turn the DC ring so the f-number on the DC ring (aligned to the DC ring index) is
same as the aperture in use. Turning the ring beyond the aperture in use lets you
create a soft-focus effect. See photos on page 4.(In thes case, do not use the
autofocus and focus manually using the clear matte field in the viewfinder.)
• Defocus control should always be performed before focusing. If you rotate the
DC ring after focusing, or during focus lock in autofocus photography, your
subject will be out of focus.
• With the DC ring at either the F or R side, the distance scale may not show the
correct distance.
• The effect of defocus image control depends on subject conditions such as
subject-to-background distance, subject-to-foreground distance, etc.
• Image blur cannot be verified through the viewfinder. To obtain the desired
effect, take a series of shots with the DC ring at various settings.
FOCUSING
This lens can be used for both autofocus and manual focus.
To select autofocus, while pressing the A-M ring lock release button, turn the A-
M ring so that "A" aligns with the A-M index. Also, set the camera's focus mode
selector to autofocus position.
To select manual, turn the A-M ring so "M" aligns with the A-M index. Also, set
the camera's focus mode selector for manual focus.
• With a Nikon autofocus camera, improperly setting the camera's focus mode
selector and lens' A-M ring may damage the camera body.
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