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Thank you for purchasing a Nikon product. The light, compact AF
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Focusing Screens
Focusing Screens
Micro-Nikkor 60 mm f/2.8D micro lens has a minimum focus dis-
The cameras below support a variety of focusing screens for use
tance of 0.219 m (0.72 ft.) and can supply distance information
with diff erent lenses or in diff erent situations. The following screens
to the camera body for instantaneous 3D matrix metering or 3D
are suited for use with this lens (when using B2/B3, E2/E3, or K2/K3
multi-sensor balanced fi ll-fl ash fl ash control. Before using this prod-
screens with cameras not listed here, refer respectively to columns
uct, please carefully read both these instructions and the camera
B, E, or K):
manual so you can get the most out of your lens now and for years
Screen
Screen
EC-B/
EC-B/
to come.
Camera
Camera
EC-E A/L
EC-E
A/L
B B
C C D D
F6
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For Your Safety
For Your Safety
CAUTIONS
CAUTIONS
A
A
F5+ DP-30
• Do not disassemble. Touching the internal parts of the camera or lens
could result in injury. In the event of malfunction, the product should be
F5+ DA-30
repaired only by a qualifi ed technician. Should the product break open
(+0.5) (+0.5) (+0.5)
as the result of a fall or other accident, remove the camera battery and/
F4+ DP-20/
or disconnect the AC adapter and then take the product to a Nikon-
F4+ DA-20
authorized service center for inspection.
F3
• Turn the camera off immediately in the event of malfunction. Should you notice
smoke or an unusual smell coming from the equipment, immediately
Screen
Screen
unplug the AC adapter and remove the camera battery, taking care to
Camera
Camera
H2 H2 H3 H3 H4 H4
J J
avoid burns. Continued operation could result in fi re or injury. After re-
F6
moving or disconnecting the power source, take the equipment to a
F5+ DP-30
Nikon-authorized service center for inspection.
• Do not use in the presence of fl ammable gas. Operating electronic equipment
F5+ DA-30
(+0.5)
in the presence of fl ammable gas could result in explosion or fi re.
F4+ DP-20/
• Do not look at the sun through the lens or the camera viewfi nder. Viewing the
F4+ DA-20
sun or other bright light source through the lens or viewfi nder could
F3
cause permanent visual impairment.
:
Recommended.
• Keep out of reach of children. Particular care should be taken to prevent in-
:
Vignetting visible in viewfi nder (photographs are not aff ected).
fants from putting the batteries or other small parts into their mouths.
• Observe the following precautions when handling the lens and camera:
:
Split-screen display does not improve focus accuracy.
- Keep the lens and camera dry. Failure to observe this precaution could
( ):
Figures in parentheses give the exposure compensation for cen-
result in fi re or electric shock.
ter-weighted metering. Select "Other screen" for Custom Setting
- Do not handle the lens or camera with wet hands. Failure to observe
b6 ("Screen comp. " ) when adjusting exposure compensation for
this precaution could result in electric shock.
the F6; note that with screens other than B or E, "Other screen"
- Keep the sun well out of the frame when shooting backlit subjects.
must be selected even when the value for exposure compensa-
Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is in or close to the
tion is 0. Users of the F5 and F4 can adjust exposure compensa-
frame could cause a fi re.
tion using Custom Setting 18 or the focusing screen exposure
- If the lens will not be used for an extended period, attach the front and
compensation dial, respectively; see the camera manual for de-
rear lens caps and store the lens out of direct sunlight. If left in direct
tails.
sunlight, the lens could focus the sun's rays onto fl ammable objects,
Empty cell: Not suited to use with this lens. Note that type M screens can
causing fi re.
however be used for photomicrography and macro photogra-
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Parts of the Lens
Parts of the Lens
phy at magnifi cations of 1 : 1 or higher.
q Meter coupling ridge
!1 EE servo coupling post
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Depth of Field
Depth of Field
w CPU contacts
!2 Minimum aperture lock lever
The depth-of-fi eld indicators on either side of the focus distance
e Aperture indexing post
!3 Lens barrel
mark show the approximate depth of fi eld (or in other words, the
r Aperture scale
!4 A-M mode index
extent of the area in which objects behind or in front of the subject
t Aperture–direct-readout scale
!5 Focus ring
appear to be in focus). Note that the indicators do not provide ac-
y Aperture ring
!6 A-M mode ring
curate information at short focus distances; to determine depth of
u Aperture/mounting index
!7 Reproduction ratio indicator
fi eld, refer to the depth of fi eld table. If the camera off ers depth-of-
i Focus limit switch
!8 Focus distance indicator
o Focus distance indicator window
!9 Depth-of-fi eld indicators
fi eld preview (stop down), depth of fi eld can also be previewed in
!0 A-M mode ring release button
@0 Focus distance mark
the viewfi nder.
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The Minimum Aperture Lock Lever (Figure A)
The Minimum Aperture Lock Lever (Figure A)
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Notices
Notices
Lock aperture at f/32 when shooting in programmed auto or shut-
• Keep the CPU lens contacts clean and be careful not damage the CPU
ter-priority auto mode.
contacts.
1
Rotate the aperture ring to the minimum aperture setting
• Do not attach the following accessories directly to the lens: PK-1 or PK-
(f/32).
11 auto extension rings, BR-4 or BR-2 auto rings, or K1 or K2 rings (the
2
PK-11A and BR-2A can be used in place of the PK-11 and BR-2, respec-
Slide the lock lever toward the aperture ring so that the white
tively). Failure to observe this precaution will result in damage to the
dot on the lock lever aligns with the orange dot.
CPU contacts or other parts of the lens. Other lens accessories may not
To release the lock, slide the lever in the opposite direction.
be compatible with the camera; be sure to consult the camera manual
Close ups and Reproduction Work
Close ups and Reproduction Work
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before use.
To prevent blur caused by camera shake, mount the camera on a
• On some cameras, the lens can not be mounted with aperture locked at
tripod and use a cable release or remote cord. Close ups are gen-
the minimum value. Be sure to release the aperture lock before attaching
erally associated with extremely shallow fi eld depths; for greater
the lens. See "The Minimum Aperture Lock Lever" for details.
depths of fi eld, stop down the lens, choose longer exposure times,
• The lens can not be used with the DX-1 viewfi nder for Nikon F3AF cam-
and position the camera so that the focal plane is parallel to the
eras.
portion of the subject you wish to photograph. See the following
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Focus
Focus
table for information on metering exposure with the lens oriented
This lens supports A-M mode selection. To choose the A-M mode,
normally (use stop-down metering when the lens reversed), but
rotate the A-M mode ring while pressing the A-M mode ring re-
note that the exposure metering system for the F-401s/N4004s
lease button. Select A for autofocus and M for manual focus. Au-
does not function with bellows or with the PK-11A, PK-12, or PK-13.
tofocus is not supported with close-up attachment lenses; select
Camera
Camera
Accessory
Accessory
M when using a close-up attachment lens. Note that selecting M
F90X, N90s
3
, F90-Series/N90
3
,
PK-11A,12,13/PN-11/
when the lens is mounted on a Nikon N2020 (sold in the U. S. A.
F70-Series/N70
3
, F50-Series/N50
3
,
TC-201 /TC-14A
and Canada only) or F-501 may cause the camera to malfunction.
F4 series, F-801/N8008
3
,
PK-2, 3/PN-1/Bellows Stop-down
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The Focus Limit Switch
The Focus Limit Switch
F-801s/N8008s
3
(CPU- AI)
For faster focusing, slide the focus limit switch from FULL to LIMIT. At
F3 series, FE, FM, EL2,
PK-11A, 12, 13/PN-
short focus distances, selecting LIMIT will restrict focus to distances
Nikkormat FT3, F2 Photomic A,
11/TC-201/TC-14A
in the vicinity of 0.3 m to 0.219 m (1 ft. to 0.72 ft.), while selecting
F2 Photomic AS (AI)
LIMIT at longer focus distances will restrict focus to positions be-
PK-2, 3/PN-1/Bellows Stop-down
tween approximately 0.3 m (1 ft.) and ∞.
PK-11A,12,13/PN-11/
F-501/N2020
4
, FE2, FA, FM2, FG,
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Reproduction Ratio
Reproduction Ratio
TC-201/TC-14A
FG-20, EM, F-301/N2000
4
(AI)
The reproduction ratio is the ratio of the apparent size of an object
PK-2, 3/PN-1/Bellows Stop-down
to its true size. If, for example, the image on the fi lm (image sensor)
PK-11A,12, 13/PN-
is one-fi fth of actual size, the reproduction ratio is 1: 5. If desired,
the reproduction ratio can be selected using the reproduction ratio
11/TC-201/TC-14A/
indicator. To shoot at a reproduction ratio of 1: 5, for example, se-
Non-AI
Bellows
lect manual focus and rotate the focus ring until the focus distance
PK-2, 3/PN-1
mark aligns with the number "5" in the reproduction ratio indicator,
then move the camera forward or back until the subject is in focus.
1. See camera manual for instructions.
The "Close-up Photography" table shows the reproduction ratios
2. Lens modifi cation required. After attaching modifi ed lens, perform
for diff erent focus distances.
maximum aperture indexing manually.
3. Sold in U. S. A. only.
4. Sold in U.S. A. and Canada only.
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Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation
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Specifi cations
Specifi cations
Extending macro and other close-up lenses for higher reproduc-
Mount
Mount
tion ratios decreases the amount of light reaching the fi lm (or im-
Focal length
Focal length
age sensor), changing the eff ective f-number (see "Exposure Factor",
Maximum aperture
Maximum aperture
below). While through-the-lens (TTL) metering and fl ash control
Lens construction
Lens construction
automatically compensate for this drop in brightness by adjusting
Angle of view
Angle of view
exposure, fl ash level, and the exposure indicator according to the
Distance information
Distance information
amount of light actually passing through the lens, exposure and
E E
G1 G1 G2 G2 G3 G3 G4 G4 H1 H1
Minimum aperture lock
Minimum aperture lock Provided
fl ash levels set using external exposure meters must be adjusted
manually with reference to the exposure factor. For example, if the
Focus distance indicator
Focus distance indicator Graduated in meters and feet from 0.219 m
shutter speed read from an external exposure meter is 1⁄8 s, the drop
(+1.0)
in illumination at a reproduction ratio of 1 : 1 can be compensated
Minimum focus distance 0.219 m (0.72 ft) from focal plane at all zoom
Minimum focus distance
for by slowing shutter speed by one stop to ¼ s and increasing
(+0.5)
(+0.5)
aperture by 2⁄3 EV, or by slowing shutter speed by two stops to ½ s
Reproduction ratio
Reproduction ratio
and increasing aperture by 1⁄3 EV.
indicator
indicator
Aperture scale
Aperture scale
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Exposure Factor
Exposure Factor
The lens f-number indicates the brightness of the subject at a focus
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
distance of infi nity; higher reproduction ratios result in reduced im-
Aperture range
Aperture range
K K
P P M M R R
T T
U U
F F
age brightness. The actual brightness is referred to as the "eff ective
f-number", and the amount that exposure compensation has to be
Metering
Metering
raised to account for the loss in brightness as the "exposure factor".
Although the eff ective aperture of this lens changes with focal
Filter-attachment size
Filter-attachment size
length (reproduction ratio), the aperture shown in the camera
Dimensions
Dimensions
viewfi nder or control panel is automatically adjusted to take this
into account, with the result that the exposure factor can be ig-
nored if you reference these displays when setting aperture to the
Weight
Weight
value reported by an external exposure meter. The aperture dials for
Nikon reserves the right to change the specifi cations of the hardware de-
cameras in the F-401 series also automatically adjust for the expo-
scribed in this manual at any time and without prior notice.
sure factor; manual compensation is not required. This adjustment
is not however performed by the lens aperture ring or the aperture
displays for the F5 and other cameras with a viewfi nder aperture
window, and consequently you must take the exposure factor into
account when using these displays. The following table shows the
exposure factors and the amount by which aperture must be in-
creased at reproduction ratios above 1 : 10. Changes to aperture
can be kept to a minimum by also adjusting shutter speed.
Aperture shown in camera control
Aperture shown in camera control
Increase
Increase
panel (eff ective aperture)
panel (eff ective aperture)
Reproduction
Reproduction
Exposure
Exposure
aperture
aperture
ratio
ratio
factor
factor
by by
Max. (f/2.8) f/8 f/8 f/16
Max. (f/2.8)
f/16 Min. (f/32)
Min. (f/32)
1 : 10
1.15
1/6 EV
3.2
11
16
32
1 : 7
1.23
1/3 EV
3.2
11
16
32
1 : 5
1.32
1/3 EV
3.2
11
16
32
1 : 4
1.41
1/2 EV
3.2
11
16
32
1 : 3
1.57
2/3 EV
3.5
11
22
45
1 : 2.5
1.71
2/3 EV
3.5
11
22
45
1 : 2
1.92
1 EV
4
11
22
45
1 : 1.8
2.04
1 EV
4
11
22
45
1 : 1.6
2.21
1+1/6 EV
4.2
11
22
45
1 : 1.4
2.42
1+1/3 EV
4.2
11
22
45
1 : 1.3
2.57
1+1/3 EV
4.5
11
22
45
1 : 1.2
2.73
1+1/2 EV
4.5
16
32
64
1 : 1.1
2.94
1+1/2 EV
4.8
16
32
64
1 : 1
3.20
1+2/3 EV
5
16
32
64
Lens Care
Lens Care
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• Use a blower to remove dust and lint from the lens surfaces. To remove
smudges and fi ngerprints, apply a small amount of ethanol or lens
cleaner to a soft, clean cotton cloth or lens-cleaning tissue and clean
from the center outwards using a circular motion, taking care not to
leave smears or touch the glass with your fi ngers.
• The use of ether may cause smudges to develop on multi-coated lenses.
Such smudges can be removed by cleaning the lens again using a cot-
ton cloth dampened with a small amount of ethanol.
• Never use organic solvents such as paint thinner or benzene to clean
the lens.
• A lens hood or NC fi lter can be used to protect the front lens element.
• Attach the front and rear caps when the lens is not in use.
• Keep the lens dry. Rusting of the internal mechanism can cause irrepa-
rable damage.
• If the lens will not be used for an extended period, store it in a cool, dry
3
location to prevent mold and rust. Do not store in direct sunlight or with
naphtha or camphor moth balls.
Metering
Metering
• Leaving the lens in extremely hot locations could damage or warp parts
made from reinforced plastic.
Full-aperture
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Compatible Accessories
Compatible Accessories
• 62 mm screw-on fi lters
1
• 62 mm screw-on Lens Hood HN-22
• Soft Case CL-0815
Full-aperture
1
Full-aperture
(or light inten-
sity feedback)
1
Stop-down
1
1
Stop-down
Full-aperture
2
Aperture Range at a Focus Distance of ∞
Maximum
1 stop 2 stops 3 stops 4 stops 5 stops 6 stops 7 stops
aperture
Focused distance
Figure A
Minimum focus distance
Aperture range at minimum focus distance
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Depth of Field (Metric)
Depth of Field (Metric)
F mount
60 mm
f/2.8
Focus distance
Focus distance
f/2.8
f/2.8
f/4 f/4
f/5.6
f/5.6
8 elements in 7 groups
39° 40
0.219
0.219
0.219 - 0.219 0.218 - 0.219 0.218 - 0.219 0.218 - 0.219 0.218 - 0.219 0.218 - 0.219 0.218 - 0.219 0.218 - 0.219
Output to camera
0.220 - 0.220 0.219 - 0.220 0.219 - 0.220 0.219 - 0.220 0.219 - 0.220 0.219 - 0.220 0.219 - 0.220 0.219 - 0.220
0.22
0.22
0.225
0.225
0.225 - 0.225 0.225 - 0.225 0.225 - 0.225 0.225 - 0.225 0.225 - 0.225 0.225 - 0.225 0.224 - 0.225 0.224 - 0.225
(8 ¾ in.) to infi nity (∞)
0.23
0.23
0.230 - 0.230 0.230 - 0.230 0.230 - 0.230 0.229 - 0.230 0.229 - 0.230 0.229 - 0.230 0.229 - 0.230 0.229 - 0.230
0.235
0.235
0.235 - 0.235 0.235 - 0.235 0.234 - 0.235 0.234 - 0.235 0.234 - 0.235 0.234 - 0.235 0.234 - 0.235 0.234 - 0.235
positions
0.24
0.24
0.239 - 0.240 0.239 - 0.240 0.239 - 0.240 0.239 - 0.240 0.239 - 0.240 0.239 - 0.240 0.239 - 0.240 0.239 - 0.240
1 : 10 to 1 : 1 (life size)
0.25
0.25
0.249 - 0.250 0.249 - 0.250 0.249 - 0.250 0.249 - 0.250 0.249 - 0.250 0.249 - 0.250 0.248 - 0.251 0.248 - 0.251
f/2.8–f/32 on both standard and aperture-di-
rect-readout scales
0.27
0.27
0.269 - 0.270 0.269 - 0.270 0.269 - 0.270 0.269 - 0.270 0.269 - 0.271 0.268 - 0.271 0.267 - 0.272 0.267 - 0.273
Fully automatic
0.30
0.30
0.299 - 0.300 0.299 - 0.300 0.299 - 0.301 0.298 - 0.301 0.298 - 0.302 0.297 - 0.302 0.296 - 0.304 0.294 - 0.305
f/2.8 – 32
• CPU/AI cameras: Full aperture
0.35
0.35
0.349 - 0.351 0.349 - 0.351 0.348 - 0.352 0.347 - 0.352 0.346 - 0.354 0.344 - 0.355 0.342 - 0.358 0.339 - 0.361
• Other cameras: Minimum aperture
0.40
0.40
0.398 - 0.401 0.397 - 0.402 0.396 - 0.403 0.395 - 0.404 0.393 - 0.406 0.391 - 0.409 0.387 - 0.413 0.382 - 0.419
62 mm (P = 0.75 mm)
0.50
0.50
0.496 - 0.503 0.495 - 0.504 0.493 - 0.506 0.491 - 0.509 0.487 - 0.513 0.487 - 0.519 0.475 - 0.528 0.466 - 0.541
Approx. 70 mm maximum diameter × 74.5 mm
(distance from camera lens mount fl ange); overall length
0.70
0.70
0.692 - 0.708 0.688 - 0.711 0.684 - 0.716 0.677 - 0.724 0.669 - 0.734 0.657 - 0.750 0.641 - 0.773 0.620 - 0.809
82.8 mm
1 1
0.981 - 1.020 0.973 - 1.029 0.963 - 1.041 0.948 - 1.059 0.929 - 1.085 0.903 - 1.126 0.868 - 1.189 0.825 - 1.293
Approx. 440 g (15.5 oz)
1.914 - 2.096 1.880 - 2.138 1.835 - 2.202 1.774 - 2.298 1.696 - 2.421 1.597 - 2.709 1.477 - 3.189 1.336 - 3.281
2 2
∞ ∞
38.3 – ∞
27.1 – ∞
19.2 – ∞
19.5 – ∞
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Depth of Field (Imperial)
Depth of Field (Imperial)
Focus distance
Focus distance
f/2.8
f/2.8
f/4 f/4
f/5.6
f/5.6
8 ⁄ in. –
8 ⁄ in. –
8 ⁄ in. –
8 ⁄ in. –
8 ¾ in.
8 ¾ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
9 in. –
9 in. –
9 in. –
9 in. –
9 in.
9 in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ¼ in.
9 ¼ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ½ in.
9 ½ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
10 in. –
10 in. –
10 in. –
10 in. –
10 in.
10 in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
1 ft –
1 ft –
1 ft –
1 ft –
1 ft
1 ft
11 ⁄ in.
11 ⁄ in.
11 ⁄ in.
11 ⁄ in.
1 ft 3 in. –
1 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
1 ¼ ft
1 ¼ ft
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
1 ½ ft
1 ½ ft
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 5 ⁄ in.
1 ft 5 ⁄ in.
2 ft ⁄ in. –
2 ft ⁄ in. –
2 ft ⁄ in. –
2 ft ⁄ in. –
2 ft
2 ft
1 ft 11 ⁄ in.
1 ft 11 ⁄ in.
1 ft 11 ⁄ in.
1 ft 11 ⁄ in.
3 ft ⁄ in. –
3 ft ⁄ in. –
3 ft 1 ⁄ in. –
3 ft 1 ⁄ in. –
3 ft
3 ft
2 ft 11 ⁄ in.
2 ft 11 ⁄ in.
2 ft 10 ⁄ in.
2 ft 10 ⁄ in.
7 ft 4 ⁄ in. –
7 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
7 ft 8 ⁄ in. –
8 ft 1 ⁄ in. –
7 ft
7 ft
6 ft 7 ⁄ in.
6 ft 6 ⁄ in.
6 ft 4 ⁄ in.
6 ft 1 ⁄ in.
125 ft – ∞
88 ft – ∞
63 ft – ∞
44 ft – ∞
∞ ∞
Camera display at ∞
Camera display at minimum focus distance
Note: Maximum aperture varies with size of exposure increment selected
with camera. The fi gure assumes exposure increment of 1⁄3 EV.
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Close-up Photography (Metric)
Close-up Photography (Metric)
(m)
Depth of fi eld
Depth of fi eld
Reproduction ratio
Reproduction ratio
Accessory
Accessory
f/8 f/8
f/11
f/11
f/16
f/16
f/22
f/22
f/32
f/32
0.1
0.1
No. 5T close-up attachment lens
No. 5T close-up attachment lens
1/1.1
1/1.1
No. 6T close-up attachment lens
No. 6T close-up attachment lens
1/1.3
1/1.3
No. 5T with No. 6T close-up attachment lens
No. 5T with No. 6T close-up attachment lens
1/1.4
1/1.4
PK-series Rings
PK-series Rings
3 3
1/1.5
1/1.5
PN-Ring
PN-Ring
1/1.7
1/1.7
PB-4 or PB-5 bellows attachment
PB-4 or PB-5 bellows attachment
1/1.9
1/1.9
PB-6 bellows attachment
PB-6 bellows attachment
1/2.3
1/2.3
PS-4 or PS-5 slide copying adapter
PS-4 or PS-5 slide copying adapter
1/2.8
1/2.8
PS-6 slide copying adapter
PS-6 slide copying adapter
1/3.7
1/3.7
PB-6M macro copying stand
PB-6M macro copying stand
1/4.6
1/4.6
PB-6E extension bellows
PB-6E extension bellows
1/6.3
1/6.3
PF-2, PF-3, or PF-4 repro copy outfi t
PF-2, PF-3, or PF-4 repro copy outfi t
1/9.7
1/9.7
1. When lens is reversed, PB-6, PB-6E, PB-6M, and PS-6 require optional BR-5 adapter ring, other attachments optional BR-2A adapter ring.
1/14.7
1/14.7
2. Not recommended; results in close up photographs with poor defi nition.
1/31.4
1/31.4
3. First fi gure is for PK-11A when used alone, remaining fi gures for rings PK-11A through PK-13, PK-11 through PK-13, or PK-1 through PK-3 used together.
Note the PK-11 and PK-1 can not be attached directly to the lens.
9.6 – ∞
9.8 – ∞
4.9 – ∞
3.5 – ∞
1/∞
1/∞
4. BR-3 or BR-6 macro ring adapter require when lens is reversed.
5. The fi gures for the PF-2, PF-3, and PF-4 repro copy outfi ts are for a subject positioned on the base plate when the lens is used without close-up attach-
ments. A reproduction ratio of 1 : 1 can be obtained by setting the coarse focus control to minimum and lowering fi ne focus by about 45 mm.
(ft)
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Close-up Photography (Imperial)
Close-up Photography (Imperial)
Depth of fi eld
Depth of fi eld
Reproduction ratio
Reproduction ratio
f/8 f/8
f/11
f/11
f/16
f/16
f/22
f/22
f/32
f/32
8 ⁄ in. –
8 ⁄ in. –
8 ⁄ in. –
8 ⁄ in. –
1/1.2
1/1.2
Accessory
Accessory
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
9 in. –
9 in. –
9 in. –
9 in. –
1/1.4
1/1.4
No. 5T close-up attachment lens
No. 5T close-up attachment lens
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
8 ⁄ in.
No. 6T close-up attachment lens
No. 6T close-up attachment lens
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
1/1.5
1/1.5
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
No. 5T with No. 6T close-up attachment lens
No. 5T with No. 6T close-up attachment lens
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
9 ⁄ in. –
PK-series Rings
PK-series Rings
3 3
1/1.7
1/1.7
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
PN-Ring
PN-Ring
10 in. –
10 in. –
10 in. –
10 ⁄ in. –
1/2.0
1/2.0
PB-4 or PB-5 bellows attachment
PB-4 or PB-5 bellows attachment
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
9 ⁄ in.
PB-6 bellows attachment
PB-6 bellows attachment
1 ft ⁄ in.–
1 ft ⁄ in.–
1 ft ⁄ in.–
1 ft ⁄ in.–
1/2.9
1/2.9
11 ⁄ in.
11 ⁄ in.
11 ⁄ in.
11 ⁄ in.
PS-4 or PS-5 slide copying adapter
PS-4 or PS-5 slide copying adapter
1 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
PS-6 slide copying adapter
PS-6 slide copying adapter
1/4.3
1/4.3
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
1 ft 2 ⁄ in.
PB-6M macro copying stand
PB-6M macro copying stand
1 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 6 ⁄ in. –
1 ft 7 ⁄ in. –
1/5.6
1/5.6
PB-6E extension bellows
PB-6E extension bellows
1 ft 5 ⁄ in.
1 ft 5 ⁄ in.
1 ft 5 ⁄ in.
1 ft 4 ⁄ in.
PF-2, PF-3, or PF-4 repro copy outfi t
PF-2, PF-3, or PF-4 repro copy outfi t
2 ft ⁄ in. –
2 ft 1 ⁄ in. –
2 ft 1 ⁄ in. –
2 ft 2 ⁄ in. –
1/8.2
1/8.2
1 ft 11 ⁄ in.
1 ft 11 ⁄ in.
1 ft 10 ⁄ in.
1 ft 9 ⁄ in.
1. When lens is reversed, PB-6, PB-6E, PB-6M, and PS-6 require optional BR-5 adapter ring, other attachments optional BR-2A adapter ring.
2. Not recommended; results in close up photographs with poor defi nition.
3 ft 2 ⁄ in. –
3 ft 3 ⁄ in. –
3 ft 5 ⁄ in. –
3 ft 9 in. –
1/13.3
1/13.3
3. First fi gure is for PK-11A when used alone, remaining fi gures for rings PK-11A through PK-13, PK-11 through PK-13, or PK-1 through PK-3 used together.
2 ft 9 ⁄ in.
2 ft 8 ⁄ in.
2 ft 7 ⁄ in.
2 ft 6 ⁄ in.
Note the PK-11 and PK-1 can not be attached directly to the lens.
8 ft 8 ⁄ in. –
9 ft 8 ⁄ in. –
11 ft 7 ⁄ in. –
16 ft 4 in. –
4. BR-3 or BR-6 macro ring adapter require when lens is reversed.
1/33.6
1/33.6
5 ft 10 ⁄ in.
5 ft 5 ⁄ in.
5 ft ⁄ in.
4 ft 6 ⁄ in.
5. The fi gures for the PF-2, PF-3, and PF-4 repro copy outfi ts are for a subject positioned on the base plate when the lens is used without close-up attach-
ments. A reproduction ratio of 1 : 1 can be obtained by setting the coarse focus control to minimum and lowering fi ne focus by about 45 mm.
31 ft – ∞
22 ft – ∞
16 ft – ∞
11 ft – ∞
1/∞
1/∞
(cm)
Close-up photography
Close-up photography
Close-up photography (lens reversed)
Close-up photography (lens reversed)
1 1
Reproduction
Reproduction
Focus
Focus
Reproduction
Reproduction
Focus
Focus
Subject fi eld
Subject fi eld
Subject fi eld
Subject fi eld
ratio
ratio
distance
distance
ratio
ratio
distance
distance
1/11 – 1.1 26.6 × 39.9 – 2.16 × 3.25 79.1 – 21.5
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–
–
1/5.7 – 1.2 13.6 × 20.5 – 1.98 × 2.98 46.7 – 21.0
–
–
–
2 2
1/3.8 – 1.3
9.1 × 13.6 – 1.84 × 2.76 35.9 – 20.9
–
–
–
1/7.5 – 2.1
18.0 × 27.0 – 1.2 × 1.7
58.5 – 24.6
–
–
–
1/1.1 – 2.1
2.7 × 4.1 – 1.1 × 1.7
24.8 – 24.9
–
–
–
1/1.4 – 3.1
3.3 × 5.0 – 0.78 × 1.2
25.3 – 33.1
1.7 – 4.0
1.5 × 2.2 – 0.60 × 0.90
26.2 – 38.3
1/1.3 – 3.5 300 × 4.50 – 0.69 × 1.04 24.95 – 35.18
1.4 – 2.9
1.70 × 2.55 – 0.83 × 1.24 25.37 – 32.61
4 4
1/1.4 – 1.8
3.3 × 5.0 – 1.4 × 2.0
25.3 – 26.6
1.7 – 3.8
1.5 × 22 – 0.62 × 0.94
26.2 – 37.3
1/1.3 – 1.8 300 × 4.50 – 1.37 × 2.05 24.96 – 26.60
1.4 – 1.8
1.70 × 2.55 – 1.37 × 2.05 25.37 – 26.60
1/1.3 – 1.8 30.0 × 4.50 – 0.33 × 0.49 24.95 – 26.90
1.4 – 1.8
1.7 × 2.55 – 1.31 × 1.97 25.37 – 26.90
1/1.3 – 7.3 3.00 × 4.50 – 0.33 × 0.49 24.95 – 57.27
1.4 – 6.7
1.70 × 2.55 – 0.36 × 0.54 25.37 – 53.99
5 5
1/12.0 – 1.0
28.9 × 43.3 – 2.4 × 3.6
85.3 – 21.6
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–
–
(in.)
Close-up photography
Close-up photography
Close-up photography (lens reversed)
Close-up photography (lens reversed)
1 1
Reproduction
Reproduction
Focus
Focus
Reproduction
Reproduction
Focus
Focus
Subject fi eld
Subject fi eld
Subject fi eld
Subject fi eld
ratio
ratio
distance
distance
ratio
ratio
distance
distance
1/11 – 1.1 10.5 × 15.7 – 0.85 × 1.28 31.1 – 8.5
–
–
–
1/5.7 – 1.2
5.4 × 8.1 – 0.78 × 1.17
18.4 – 8.3
–
–
–
2 2
1/3.8 – 1.3
3.6 × 5.4 – 0.73 × 1.09
14.1 – 8.2
–
–
–
1/7.5 – 2.1
7.1 × 10.6 – 0.46 × 0.68
23.0 – 9.7
–
–
–
1/1.1 – 2.1
1.1 × 1.6 – 0.44 × 0.67
9.7 – 9.8
–
–
–
1/1.4 – 3.1
1.3 × 2.0 – 0.31 × 0.46
10.0 – 13.0
1.7 – 4.0
0.57 × 0.86 – 0.24 × 0.35 10.3 – 15.1
1/1.3 – 3.5 1.18 × 1.77 – 0.27 × 0.41 9.82 – 13.85
1.4 – 2.9
0.67 × 1.01 – 0.32 × 0.49 9.99 – 12.66
4 4
1/1.4 – 1.8
1.3 × 2.0 – 0.54 × 0.81
10.0 – 10.5
1.7 – 3.8
0.57 × 0.86 – 0.25 × 0.37 10.3 – 14.7
1/1.3 – 1.8 1.18 × 1.77 – 0.54 × 0.81 9.82 – 10.47
1.4 – 1.8
0.67 × 1.01 – 0.54 × 0.81 9.99 – 10.47
1/1.3 – 1.8 1.18 × 1.77 – 0.52 × 0.78 9.82 – 10.59
1.4 – 1.8
0.67 × 1.01 – 0.52 × 0.78 9.99 – 10.59
1/1.3 – 7.3 1.18 × 1.77 – 0.13× 0.19 9.82 – 22.55
1.4 – 6.7
0.67 × 1.01 – 0.14 × 0.21 9.99 – 21.26
5 5
1/12.0 – 1.0 1.14 × 1.70 – 0.94 × 1.42 33.6 – 8.6
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