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User's Manual
Before using
this
product, please carefully read both these instructions and the camera
manual
Note:This lens
is
intended exclusively for use
with
mirrorless cameras featuring
a
Nikon
Zmount
For Your Safety
To prevent damage to property or inju ry to yourself
or
to others, read
"For
Your
Safety•
in its entirety before using this product.
K
eep these safety instructions where all those 'Mlo use this
i:xoduct
\r\lill read
them.
&
WARNING:
Failure
to
observe
the precautions marked with
this
icon
could
result in
death
or
severe injury.
&
CAUTION: Failure to
observe
the preca
utions marked with
this
icon
could
result
ln
inju
ry
or
property
damage.
Lh
WARNING
Do not
disassemble or modify this product.
Do not touch
internal
parts that become
exposed
as
the
result
of a fall or
other accident.
Failu re to observe these precautions
could
resu
lt
in electric
shock
or other injury.
• Should you notice any abnormalities such
as
the product
producing
smoke,
heat,
or
unusual
odors, immediately disconnect the camera power
source.
Continued operation
could
result in fire, burns or
other
inju ry
Keep
dry.
Do not handle
with
wet hands.
Fail
ure
to observe these
precautions could
result in fire or electric
shock.
Do
not
use
this product
in
the
presence of
flammable
dust or gas such as
propane,
gasoline or
aerosols.
Failure
to observe this precaution cou ld
result
in
exp
losion or fire.
, Do not directly view the
su
n
or other bright
light
source through the
lens
or camera.
Fail
ure
to observe this precaution could result in
visual
impai rment.
Keep
this
product out of
reach
of children.
Failure to observe this precaution
coold
result in injury
or
product malfunction. In
addition, note that small parts
constitute
a
choking
hazard. Should a child
swallow any
part of this
p-oduct,
seek immediate medical
attention
Do not handle
with bare
hands in locations
exposed
to
extremely
high
or
low temperatures.
Fail
ure to observe this precaution could result in burns or frostbite.
&
CAUTION
Do not
leave the lens
pointed at
the
sun or other strong
light
sources.
Light focused by the
lens
is
a source rJ. fire and damage to the prOOuct~ internal parts.
• Do not leave the
product
where it wilt
be
exposed
to
extremely
high
temperatures, for an extended period such as
in
an enclosed automobile
or
in
direct sunlight.
Failure to observe this
precaution
could result in fi re or product malfunction
,
Do not transport
cameras or
lenses
with tripods or similar accessories
attached.
Failure to observe this
precaution could
result in injury or product malfunction.
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Notices for Customers
in
the U.S.A
.
This
device complies
with
part 15 of the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is subject to the follow-
ing two conditions:
(1)
this device may not
cause
harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept
any
interference
received,
including interference that may
cause
undesired operation
Federal Communications
Commission
{FCC) Radio Frequency Interference
Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply
with the limits for a
Class
B digital
device,
pursuant
to Parr 15
of
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-
able protection against
harmful
interference in a residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates, uses, and
can
radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not
installed
and
used in
accordance
with the instructions, may
cause
harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that
interferer.::e will
not
occur
in
a particular
instal-
lation. If this equipment
does cause
harmful interference to radio
or television
reception,
whk:h
can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to
correct
the interference by
one or
more
of
the followirg measures:
Reorient
or
relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into
an outlet
on
a circuit
different from that to
which
the
receiver is
connected
,
Consult
thedea
leror
an
experienced radio/television technician for help.
CAUTIONS
Modifications
The
FCC requires the user to be notified that
any
changes or modifications made to
this device
that
are not expressly
approved
by Nikon Corporation may void the user's
authority
to operate the equipment.
Nikon Inc., 1300WaltWhitman Road,
Melville, New York
11747-3064,
U.S.A.
Tel,
631
-547-4200
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Notice for Customers in Canada
CAN
ICES-3 8/ NMB-3 B
Using die Lens
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Parts of
the
Lens: Names
and
Functions
Refer to the diagram on the
left
edge of this sheet.
©
lens hood mounting
mark
Use
when attaching
the lens hood
@
Zoom ring
Rotate to zoom
in
or out. Be
sure
to extend the
lens before use
@
focal length scale
Determine the approximate
focal
length when
@
Focal length ma rk
zooming
the lens in or out.
Autofocus mode
selected:
In autofocus mode,
you can rotate this customizable ring to per-
®
Control ring
form a function
selected
with the
camera (see
the
camera
manua
l
for details).
Manual
focus mode
selected: Rotate to focus.
@
lens mounting mark
Use when mounting
the lens
on the
camera
.
(J)
R ubber lens-mount
-
gasket
@
CPU
contacts
Used to transfer data to and from the
camera.
Choose
A
for
autofocus,
M
for manual focus.
@
Focus-moo'e switch
Note that regardless
of
the setting
chosen,
fo-
cus
must be adjusted manually when manual
focus mode is selected using camera controls
Lens hoods block
stray
light that would other-
@
Lens hood
wise
cause
flare or
ghosting. They
also serve to
protect the lens.
@
Lens hood lock mark
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Lens
hood alignment
Use
when attaching
the lens hood.
mark
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Front lenscap
-
@
Rearlenscap
-
G}
Attachment and Removal
Attachin9thelens
See
@
See
@
-
-
See
e
-
-
-
See
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-
-
[I]
Turn
the
camera off, remove
the
body
cap,
and
detach
the rear
lens cap.
[[]
Position
the
lens
on the
ca
mera
body,
keeping the
mounting
mark
on the
lens
aligned
with
the mounting
mark
on
the
camera body,
and
then rotate
the lens
cou nterclockwise
until
it
dicks
into
place.
Removin9
the
lens
[I]
Turn the camera
off.
[[]
Press
and
hold
the lens
release button while
turning
the lens
clockwise.
(1)
Before Use
The lens is retractable and must be extended before use. Rotate the
zoom
ring as
shown
until the lens
clicks
into the extended
position.
Pictures can only
be
taken
when the focal length mark
points
to positions
between
14
and
30
on the
focal
length
scale.
To retract the lens, rotate the zoom ring in the opposite direction, stopping
when
you reach the
(e
J
position on the focal length
scale.
If
the
camera
is turned on
with
the lens retracted, a
warning will
be displayed.
Extend the lens before use.
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Attaching and Removing the Lens Hood
Align
rhe
lens
hood mounring mark
(e
)
wirh rhe lens hood alignmenr mark
r
e;
and then rotate rhe
hood (8)
unril rhe
mark
is aligned
wirh
rhe lens hood
lock mark
(O).
To remove the hood, reverse the above
steps.
When attaching
or removing the hood, hold it near the
symbol on its base and
avoid
gripping it too tightly. The hood
can
be reversed and mounted on the lens
when
not
in use
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When
the
Lens Is Attached
The focus position may
change
if
you
turn the
camera off
and then on again after
focusing. Refocus before
shooting.
If you have focused on a pre-selected location
while
waiting for your
subje<ttoappear, we
recommend that
you
do
not
turn the
camera off
until the
picture
is taken.
Precautions
for
Use
Do not pick up or hold the lens
or camera
using only the lens
hood.
Keep the
CPU contacts
clean.
Should
the rubber
lens-mount
gasket be damaged,
cease
use immediately
and
take
the lens to
a
Nikon-authorized
service center
for repair.
Replace the
front
and
rear lens
caps when
the lens is
not
in use.
To protect the interior of the lens,
store
it out of direct
sunlight.
Keep the lens dry. Rusting of the internal mechanism
can cause
irreparable damage.
Leaving the lens in extremely hot
locations could
damage or
warp
parts made from
reinforced
plastic.
Rapid changes in temperature may
cause
damaging condensation inside and outside
the
lens.
Before taking the
lens
from a
warm
to a cold environment or vice versa, place
it in its
case
or a plastic bag to
slow the change
in temperature
We recommend that you place the lens in its
case
to protect it from
scratches
du ring
transport.
lens
Care
Removing dust is normally
sufficient
to clean the glass surfaces of the lens
Smudges
and fingerprints
can
be removed from fluorine-coated lens
elements
us-
ing
a soft, clean cotton
cloth
or lens cleaning
tissue;
clean
from the
center
outwards
using
a
circular
motion. To remove
stubborn
stains,
wipe gently
using
a soft cloth
lightly dampened
with a
small
amount
of distilled
water, ethanol,or lens cleaner.
Any
drop-shaped mark.s left from this process on the water- and oil-repellent
surface can
subsequently
be removed with
a
dry
cloth_
When cleaning lens elements that are not fluorine-coated, remove
smudges
and fin-
gerprints using a soft, clean
cotton
cloth or
lens cleaning
tissue lightly dampened
with a small amount of ethanol or lens cleaner.
Wipe
gently from the
center
outwards
in
a circular
motion, taking
care
not to leave
smears or
touch the lens
with
your
fin-
gers
Never use organic
solvents
such as paint thinner
or
benzene to
clean
the lens
Neutral
Color (NC)
filters
(available separately)
and the like
can
be used to protect the
front
lens
element.
If
the lens
will
not
be
used for
an extended
period,
store
it in
a cool,
dry location to
prevent mold and rust.
Do
not
store
in direct
sunlight
or
with
naphtha
or camphor
moth balls.
Accessories
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supplied Accessories
LC-82882 mm snap-on Front Lens
Cap
LF-Nl
Rear
LensCap
HB-86 Bayonet Hood
CL-Cl
Lens
Case
~UsingthelensCase
Thecaseis
interide
dtoprotectthe
lensfromma
tches,notfromfallsorotherphysicalshocks
-
Themeisnotwaterresistant.
The
mate~al
used in the case may fade,
bleed,
shrink,
or
change
color
when rubix'd
or wet.
Removedustwithasoftbrush.
Water and
SU
Ins can be removed from the surface with
a
~ft.
dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner,
orothervolatilech
emKals.
Donotstorelnlocationsexposedtodirectsunlightorhightem
l)?raturesorhumidity.
• Donotusethecasetodeanlhemon
ltororlenselements.
• Becarefulthatthek:n
sdoesootfallfromthecaseduringtra
n sport.
Materiill:Po~ester
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Compatible Accessories
82 mm
screw-on
filters
~Filters
Useon~onefilterata time.Removethelenshoodbeforeattachingfiltersor rotalingcircularpolartzingfilters.
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Specifications
Mount
Nikon Z mount
Focal length
14
- 30
mm
Maximumaperture
f/4
Lens
construction
14
elements
in
12
groups
(lncluding4
EDelements,4asphe~calelemenlS,
elementswithNanoCrystalCoatandafluorine-coatedfrontlenselement)
Angleofview
• FX format:
114°-
72°
• DX format:
90°-50°
Focal
length scale
Graduated
in millimeters
(14,
16, 20, 24,
30)
Focusing system
Internal focusing
system
Minimum focus
distance
Diaphragm
blades
018 m (0.92
fl)
from focal plane at all
zoom
positions
7(roundeddiaphragmopening)
Aperturerange
f/4-22
:;!:er-attachment
82
mm (P
=
0.75mm)
Dimensions
Weight
Approx.89 mm maximum diameter x 8S mm
(distance from camera lens mount flange when lens is retracted)
Approx.
485 g (1 lb 1.2oz)
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Nikon
reserves the r,ght
to
change
the
appearance, speoficat1ons, and performance
of
rh1s
product
at any
time
and
without prior
notice.