Touching the internal parts of the camera or lens could result in injury.
Repairs should be performed only by qualified technicians. Should the
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camera or lens break open as the result of a fall or other accident, take the
product to a Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection after
unplugging the product and/or removing the battery.
Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction
Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell coming from the camera or
lens, remove the battery immediately, taking care to avoid burns. Continued
operation could result in injury.
After removing or disconnecting the power source, take the product to a
Nikon-authorized service representative for inspection.
Do not use the camera or lens in the presence of
flammable gas
Operating electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gas could
result in an explosion or fire.
Do not look at the sun through the lens or viewfinder
Viewing the sun or other strong light sources through the lens or viewfinder
could cause permanent visual impairment.
Keep out of reach of children
Particular care should be taken to prevent infants from putting the batteries
or other small parts into their mouths.
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Observe the following precautions when handling
the camera and lens
•Keep the camera and lens unit dry. Failure to do so could result in fire or
electric shock.
•Do not handle or touch the camera or lens unit with wet hands. Failure to
do so could result in electric shock.
•When shooting with back-lighting, do not point the lens at the sun or
allow sunlight to pass directly down the lens as this may cause the camera
to overheat and possibly cause a fire.
•When the lens will not be used for an extended period of time, attach both
front and rear lens caps and store the lens away from direct sunlight.
Failure to do so could result in a fire, as the lens may focus sunlight onto a
flammable object.
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Nomenclature
1 Lens hood (p.23)
2 Lens hood attachment index (p.23)
3 Lens hood setting index (p.23)
4 Lens hood mounting index (p.23)
5 Zoom ring (p.22)
6 Focal length scale
7 Focal length index line
8 Focus ring (p.19)
9 Distance scale
! Mounting index
: Reference page
" Lens mount rubber gasket (p.18)
# CPU contacts (p.18)
$ Infrared compensation index
(at 70mm) (p.19)
% Distance index line
& Vibration reduction mode switch
There may be some restrictions or limitation for available functions. Refer to
your camera user’s manual for details.
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*Sold exclusively in the USA. **Sold exclusively in the USA and Canada.
*1 P includes AUTO (General-Purpose Program) and Vari-Program System.
*2 Manual (M) is not available.
• If this lens is used with cameras not compatible with vibration reduction, set
the vibration reduction ON/OFF switch ( to [OFF]. With a Pronea 600i/6i
camera, in particular, battery power may become quickly depleted if this
switch is left [ON].
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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G
IF-ED lens. This is a high-performance zoom lens featuring special Vibration
Reduction and high-speed Internal Focusing (IF) mechanisms. It also employs
a Silent (S) Wave Motor to drive the focusing mechanism.
■ Major features
•Pictures can be taken at shutter speeds 2.5 stops* slower than is possible
without using a VR lens, thus expanding the range of usable shutter speed
options and making shooting without a tripod at various zoom settings
much easier. (*The effects of VR on shutter speed are measured according
to Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards; FX-format
lenses are measured using FX-format digital cameras, DX-format lenses
using DX-format cameras. Zoom lenses are measured at maximum zoom.)
•Two vibration reduction modes are available: (1) the [NORMAL] mode for
reducing camera shake, and (2) the [ACTIVE] mode for reducing camera
shake when taking pictures from a moving vehicle.
•Panning is also possible, as the lens automatically distinguishes panning
from camera shake (in [NORMAL] mode) and vibration reduction works
effectively.
•Autofocus (A) or manual (M) mode can easily be selected with the Focus
mode switch.
•Autofocusing with manual override is provided, allowing instant change
from autofocusing to manual focusing.
•More accurate exposure control is possible when this is mounted on a
Nikon camera having 3D Matrix Metering capability, because subject
distance information is transferred from the lens to the camera body.
•The use of two ED (extra-low dispersion) lens elements ensures sharp
pictures virtually free of color fringing. Also, by utilizing a 9-blade
diaphragm that produces a nearly circular aperture, out-of-focus images in
front of or behind the subject are rendered as pleasing blurs.
Manual focus
(Focus assist is available,
except with the
F-601
M
/N6000*.)
Autofocus
with manual
priority
Manual focus
(Focus assist
is available.)
Manual focus
(Focus assist is available.)
* Sold exclusively in the USA.
■ Important
•Be careful not to soil or damage the CPU contacts #.
•When mounted on Nikon DX format digital SLR cameras, such as the
D300-Series and D7000, the lens’ picture angle becomes 22°50’- 5°20’
and its 35mm equivalent focal length range is approx. 105mm -450mm.
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•If the lens mount rubber gasket " is damaged, be sure to visit the nearest
Nikon authorized dealer or service center for repair.
2. Focusing
Set your camera’s focus mode selector according to this chart.
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■ Autofocus with manual override (M/A mode)
Indicator
15 12 10348
Compensation from
distance index line %
70 mm Shift the distance scale to the
infrared compensation index $.
(3.9 mm)
100 mm 1.6 mm
135 mm 0.7 mm
200 mm 0.2 mm
300 mm 0 mm
(No compensation is necessary)
Focal length
1Set the Focus mode switch ) to [M/A].
Note:Be sure to set the switch so that the indicator
aligns with [M/A] precisely.
2Autofocus is provided, but you can manually override
the focus by operating the separate Focus ring 8 while
lightly depressing the shutter release button or the AF start (AF-ON) button
on the camera.
3To cancel manual override, again lightly depress the shutter release button
or the AF start button on the camera. This will return the camera to
autofocus mode.
M/A
M
■ Infrared compensation
With infrared film, manual compensation must be made to the focused
distance. First, focus manually on the subject. Rotate the focus ring 8 to
realign the distance scale referring to the table below. Attach a red (R60)
filter for infrared photography, and then shoot.
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3. Vibration reduction mode
Panning shots
Camera shake
Number of vibrations
Strength of vibration
Camera shake
when taking pictures
from a moving
vehicle
Set the vibration reduction mode switch to [NORMAL].
Set the vibration reduction mode switch to [ACTIVE].
When taking pictures
Set the vibration reduction mode switch to either [NORMAL] or [ACTIVE]
When taking panning shots
Set the vibration reduction mode switch to [NORMAL].
When taking pictures from a moving vehicle
Set the vibration reduction mode switch to [ACTIVE].
■ Basic concept of vibration reduction
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■ The effects of vibration reduction
Pictures can be taken at shutter speeds 2.5 stops* slower than is possible
without using a VR lens.(*The effects of VR on shutter speed are measured
according to Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards;
FX-format lenses are measured using FX-format digital cameras, DX-format
lenses using DX-format cameras. Zoom lenses are measured at maximum
zoom.)
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■ Setting the vibration reduction ON/OFF switch
1Set the Vibration reduction ON/OFF switch ( to [ON].
Note: Be sure to set the switch so that the indicator
aligns with [ON] precisely.
2Vibration is reduced when the shutter release button is
lightly pressed. Because vibration is reduced in the viewfinder, auto/manual
focusing and exact framing of the subject are made easier.
3To cancel the vibration reduction mode, set the Vibration reduction
reduces camera shake, making smooth panning
shots possible.
ACTIVE: The vibration reduction mechanism reduces
camera shake when taking pictures and those
from a moving vehicle. In this mode, the lens
does not automatically distinguish panning from camera shake.
Note: Be sure to set the switch so that the indicator aligns with
[NORMAL] or [ACTIVE] precisely.
NORMAL
Indicator
ACTIVE
■Notes on using vibration reduction
•Wait until the image in the viewfinder stops vibrating before fully
depressing the shutter release button after you have lightly pressed the
shutter release button.
•When taking panning shots, be sure to set the vibration reduction mode switch
to [NORMAL]. If you move the camera in a wide arc when panning, vibration in
the direction of that movement is not affected. For example, if you pan the
camera horizontally, only vibration in the vertical direction is reduced, making
smooth pans much easier.
•Due to the characteristics of the vibration reduction mechanism, the image
in the viewfinder may become blurred after releasing the shutter. This is
not a malfunction.
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•Do not turn the camera power OFF or remove the lens from the camera
while the vibration reduction mode is in operation. (Otherwise, the lens
may emit a chattering noise if the camera is shaken. This is not a
malfunction. Turn the camera power ON again to correct this.)
•With cameras featuring a built-in flash, vibration reduction does not
function while the built-in flash is charging.
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•When the lens is mounted on a tripod, set the vibration reduction ON/OFF
switch ( to [OFF]. However, set the switch to [ON] when using a tripod
without securing the tripod head, or when using a monopod.
4. Focusing, zooming, and depth of field (p.108)
First turn the zoom ring 5 until the desired composition is framed in the
viewfinder before focusing. If your camera has a depth of field preview (stopdown) button or lever, depth of field can be observed while looking through
the camera viewfinder.
•The distance scale does not indicate the precise distance between the
subject and the camera. Values are approximate and should be used only
as a general guide.
5. Variable maximum apertures
Zooming the lens from 70mm to 300mm decreases the maximum aperture
approx. 2/3 of an f/stop. For cameras with TTL metering, there is no need to
adjust the aperture. Likewise, for TTL auto flash photography with Nikon
Speedlights, no adjustment is required. When using a separate exposure
meter or taking photographs in the non-TTL flash mode, select the
appropriate aperture value according to the focal length setting as displayed
on the camera.
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6. Setting the aperture
Set the aperture on the camera body.
7. Using bayonet hood HB-36 1
■ Attaching the hood
Align the lens hood attachment index () 2 on
the hood (either one of the two indexes) with the
lens hood mounting index 4 on the lens, and
turn the hood 1 clockwise until it click stops to
secure.
•Make sure that the lens hood mounting
index 4 aligns with the lens hood setting
index () 3.
•If the lens hood is not correctly attached,
vignetting can occur.
•To facilitate attachment or removal of the hood, hold it by its base (around
the lens hood attachment index) rather than its outer edge.
•To store the lens hood, attach it in the reverse position.
■ Detaching the hood
While holding the base of the hood (near the lens hood attachment index)
rather than its outer edge, turn it counterclockwise to detach.
8. Flash pictures using cameras with a built-in flash
To prevent vignetting, do not use a lens hood 1.
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9. Recommended focusing screens
Screen
Camera
F5+DP-30
G1/G2
G3/G4
BCE
EC-B
EC-E
FJKLMPU
F4+DP-20
F4+DA-20
F5+DA-30
A
F6
Various interchangeable focusing screens are available for certain Nikon SLR
cameras to suit any picture-taking situation. The ones recommended for use
with this lens are:
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:Excellent focusing
—:Not available.
Blank box means not applicable. Since type M screen can be used for both
macrophotography at a 1:1 magnification ratio and for photomicrography, it
has different applications than other screens.
•When using the B and E focusing screens in cameras other than those
listed above, refer to the columns for the B and E screens.
10. Lens care
•Clean the lens surfaces with a blower brush. To remove dirt and smudges,
use a soft, clean cotton cloth or lens tissue moistened with ethanol
(alcohol) or lens cleaner. Wipe in a circular motion from center to outer
edge, taking care not to leave traces or touch other parts of the lens.
•Never use thinner or benzene to clean the lens as this might damage it,
result in a fire, or cause health problems.
•To protect the front lens element, an NC filter is available. A lens hood 1
also helps protect the front of the lens.
•When storing the lens in its lens case, attach both front and rear caps.
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•When the lens will not be used for a long time, store it in a cool, dry place
to prevent mold. Also store the lens away from direct sunlight or chemicals
such as camphor or naphthalene.
•Do not get water on the lens or drop it in water as this will cause it to rust
and malfunction.
•Reinforced plastic is used for certain parts of the lens. To avoid damage,
never leave the lens in an excessively hot place.
11. Standard accessories
•67mm snap-on front lens cap LC-67 • Rear lens cap
•Teleconverters (all models) • Auto Ring BR-4 and all models of Auto
Extension Ring PK, K Ring and Bellows focusing attachment.
Other accessories may not be suitable for use with this lens. For details,
carefully read your accessories user’s manual.
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14. Specifications
Type of lens:G-type AF-S Zoom-Nikkor lens with built-in CPU
and Nikon bayonet mount
Focal length: 70mm–300mm
Maximum aperture:f/4.5–5.6
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Lens construction:17 elements in 12 groups (2 ED lens elements)
Picture angle: 34˚20’– 8˚10’ with 35 mm (135) format Nikon
film-SLR cameras and Nikon FX format digital SLR
cameras
22˚50’– 5˚20’ with Nikon DX format digital SLR cameras
27˚40’– 6˚40’ with IX240 system cameras
Focal length scale:70, 100, 135, 200, 300mm
Distance information:
Zoom control:Manually via separate zoom ring
Focusing:
Closest focus distance:
No. of diaphragm blades:
Diaphragm: Fully automatic
Aperture range:f/4.5 to f/32 (at 70mm), f/5.6 to f/40 (at 300mm)
Exposure measurement:
Attachment size:67mm (P = 0.75mm)
Dimensions:Approx. 80mm dia. x 143.5mm (extension from
Weight:Approx. 745g (26.3 oz)
Output to camera body
Nikon Internal Focusing (IF) system (utilizing an internal
Silent Wave Motor); manually via separate focus ring
Graduated in meters and feet from 1.5m (5 ft) to
infinity (∞)
1.5 m (4.9 ft) from focal plane at all zoom positions
9 pcs. (rounded)
Via full-aperture method
the camera’s lens mount flange)
Specifications and designs are subject to change without any notice or
obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
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Hinweise für sicheren Betrieb
ACHTUNG
Keinesfalls zerlegen.
Beim Berühren der Innenteile von Kamera oder Objektiv droht Verletzungsgefahr.
Überlassen Sie Reparaturen unbedingt ausschließlich qualifizierten Technikern. Kommt es
durch einen heftigen Stoß (z.B. Fall auf den Boden) zu einem Bruch von Kamera oder
Objektiv, so trennen Sie zunächst das Produkt vom Stromnetz bzw. entnehmen die
Batterie(n) und geben es dann an eine autorisierte Nikon-Servicestelle zur Überprüfung ab.
Bei einer Störung sofort die Stromversorgung ausschalten.
Bei Entwicklung von Rauch oder ungewöhnlichem Geruch durch Kamera oder Objektiv
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entnehmen Sie sofort die Batterie(n); dabei vorsichtig vorgehen, denn es besteht
Verbrennungsgefahr. Bei einem Weiterbetrieb unter diesen Umständen droht
Verletzungsgefahr.
Nach dem Abtrennen von der Stromversorgung geben Sie das Gerät an eine autorisierte
Nikon-Servicestelle zur Überprüfung ab.
Kamera oder Objektiv keinesfalls bei Vorhandensein von
brennbarem Gas einsetzen.
Wird elektronisches Gerät bei brennbarem Gas betrieben, so droht u.U. Explosionsoder Brandgefahr.
Keinesfalls durch Objektiv oder Sucher in die Sonne blicken.
Beim Betrachten der Sonne oder anderer starker Lichtquellen durch Objektiv oder
Sucher droht eine permanente Schädigung des Sehvermögens.
Dem Zugriff von Kindern entziehen.
Es ist unbedingt dafür zu sorgen, dass Kleinkinder keine Batterien oder andere
Kleinteile in den Mund nehmen können.
Beim Umgang mit Kamera und Objektiv unbedingt die folgenden
Vorsichtmaßnahmen beachten:
• Schützen Sie die Kamera und das Objektiv vor Feuchtigkeit. Andernfalls droht Brandoder Stromschlaggefahr.
• Handhaben oder berühren Sie die Kamera bzw. das Objektiv keinesfalls mit nassen
Händen. Andernfalls droht Stromschlaggefahr.
•
Bei Gegenlichtaufnahmen nicht das Objektiv gegen die Sonne richten oder das Sonnenlicht
direkt durch das Objektiv eintreten lassen. Dies könnte eine Überhitzung der Kamera
verursachen und ein Brand könnte die Folge sein.
• Vor einem längeren Nichtgebrauch des Objektivs bringen Sie den vorderen und
hinteren Deckel an und bewahren das Objektiv geschützt vor direkter
Sonnenlichteinwirkung auf. Andernfalls droht Brandgefahr wegen möglicher
Fokussierung von Sonnenlicht durch das Objektiv auf brennbare Gegenstände.
% Markierung für Entfernungsskala
& Schalter zur Vibrationsreduktion
(VR-Schalter) (S.32)
( Schalter für Bildstabilisator (VR)
(S.32)
) Fokusschalter (S.31)
9 Entfernungsskala
Verwendbare Kameras und verfügbare Funktionen
Möglicherweise gibt es hinsichtlich der verfügbaren Funktionen Einschränkungen.
Informationen hierzu finden Sie im Benutzerhandbuch zu Ihrer Kamera.
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*1 P schließt die Automatik (AUTO) und Motivprogramme mit ein.
*2 Manuelle Belichtungssteuerung (M) nicht möglich.
• Wenn Sie dieses Objektiv mit einer Kamera verwenden, die die Bildstabilisatorfunktion (VR)
nicht unterstützt, sollten Sie den Schalter für den Bildstabilisator ( am Objektiv auf [OFF]
stellen. Insbesondere bei der Kamera Pronea 600i wird die Batterie u. U. schnell erschöpft,
wenn der Schalter sich in der [ON]-Stellung befindet.
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1. Einführung
Wir danken Ihnen, dass Sie sich für das AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300 mm f4,5-5,6G
IF-ED entschieden haben. Dieses hochwertige Tele-Zoomobjektiv bietet spezielle
Mechanismen zur Vibrationsreduktion und zur schnellen internen Fokussierung (IF).
Außerdem wird der Fokussiermechanismus durch einen Silent-Wave-Motor (S)
betrieben.
■ Die wichtigsten Merkmale
•
Aufnahmen bei Verschlusszeiten ermöglicht der Bildstabilisator verwacklungsfreie
Aufnahmen mit um bis zu 2,5 Lichtwertstufen* längeren Verschlusszeiten als beim
Fotografieren ohne VR-Technik, auf diese Weise werden der Bereich der verfügbaren
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Verschlusszeitoptionen erweitert und Teleaufnahmen ohne Stativ erheblich vereinfacht.
(*Die Wirkung des Bildstabilisators (VR) auf die Belichtungszeit wird gemäß CIPA-Standards
ermittelt (Camera and Imaging Products Association); FX-Objektive werden an FX-FormatKameras gemessen, DX-Objektive an DX-Format-Kameras. Zoomobjektive werden bei der
längsten Brennweiteneinstellung gemessen.)
• Zwei Vibrationsreduktionsmodi stehen zur Verfügung: (1) der [NORMAL]-Modus zur
Reduktion von Kameraverwacklungen und (2) der [ACTIVE]-Modus zur Reduktion
von Kameraverwacklungen bei Aufnahmen aus einem bewegten Fahrzeug.
• Der Bildstabilisator unterscheidet automatisch zwischen Verwacklung und
absichtlichen Schwenkbewegungen, sodass das Objektiv bei Kameraschwenks (im
[NORMAL]-Modus) diesen nicht fälschlicherweise entgegenwirkt.
• Der Fokusschalter gestattet das Umschalten zwischen Autofokus (A) und manuellem
Fokus (M).
• Auch wenn der Autofokus aktiviert ist, können Sie jederzeit manuell eingreifen
(Priorität der manuellen Scharfeinstellung).
• Das Objektiv überträgt die eingestellte Entfernung an die Kamera und ermöglicht so
eine präzisere Belichtungssteuerung (3D-Matrixmessung).
• Zwei Linsenelemente aus hochwertigem ED-Glas (extra geringe Dispersion)
gewährleisten scharfe Abbildungen frei von Farbsaumbildung. Neun
Blendenlamellen sorgen für eine nahezu kreisrunde Blendenöffnung, so daß
außerhalb des Schärfenbereichs vor und hinter dem Motiv liegende Elemente in
ansprechende Unschärfe getaucht werden.
■ Wichtige Hinweise
• Halten Sie die CPU-Kontakte # sauber und schützen Sie sie vor Beschädigung.
• Bei Verwendung des Objektivs an einer digitalen Nikon-Spiegelreflexkamera mit
DX-Format, wie der D300-Serie oder der D7000, beträgt der Bildwinkel 22°50’ – 5°20’
und der Brennweitenbereich entspricht 105 – 450 mm bei einer Kleinbildformatkamera.
• Bei einer Beschädigung der Dichtungsmanschette " sollten Sie das Objektiv beim
nächsten Nikon-Vertragshändler bzw.bei einer Nikon-Reparaturwerkstatt zur
Reparatur abgeben.
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