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14 Mounting the lens Focusing
16 Recommended focusing screens Reproduction ratio Focusing
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Determining exposure
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Tips on close-up photography Tips on lens care Features/Specifications
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FOREWORD
An updated version of Nikon's reknown close-focusing lens, the Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 features a larger maximum aperture. Thus, the image in the viewfinder is brighter and it's easier to focus when
the light gets dim or extension rings or a bellows unit are attached.
It has a modified Gauss-type optical design of six elements in five groups and incorporates a floating element system in the rear lens group for improved performance. In fact, this lens produces excel­lent image quality at high magnification ratios as well as normal shooting distances, because definition and distortion-correction remain virtually unchanged over the entire focusing range. Nikon's multilayer coating on air-to-glass surfaces also provides significant
gain in image contrast and minimum flare at wide apertures. With a built-in dual-helical system, the Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 focuses continuously from infinity down to a reproduction ratio of 1:2 with the lens focusing,
Ring or TC-201 Teleconverter, it goes from 1/2 reproduction ratio
down to 1:1 (lifesize).
ring.
And by attaching the optional PK-13
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MOUNTING THE LENS
Position the lens in the camera's bayonet mount,
aligning the mounting indexes on the camera and the
lens.
Twist the lens counterclockwise until it clicks
into place. To remove, depress the lens release button on the camera and twist the lens clockwise.
Notes:
1) When mounting the lens on a camera with a lift-up meter coupling lever (Al type), make sure that the camera's meter coupling lever is correctly positioned; when mounting on a camera without this lever (non-Al type), conventiona "manual" cases, refer to the camera's instruction manual.
•2) When the lens is used with the Nikon F-401/N4004*, the camera meter coupling function does not operate and the exposure indicator LEDs do not appear.
*The Nikon N4004 is sold exclusively in the
maximum aperture indexing is required. In both f>
U.S.A.
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FOCUSING
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Thanks to its fully automatic diaphragm, the Micro­Nikkor can be focused with maximum image bright­ness on the screen throughout the entire focusing range.
The depth of field is also minimized at maxi­mum aperture, so that the image snaps in and out of focus rapidly and distinctly.
To focus, turn the focusing ring until the image on
the focusing screen-appears sharp and crisp. Thanks to the internal dual-helical system, the Micro-Nikkor focuses continuously from infinity to 9-13/16 inches (25cm) at a reproduction ratio of 1:2.
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Recommended Focusing Screens
Various interchangeable focusing screens are
available for F3- and F2-series cameras to suit any type of lens or picture-taking situation. Those which are recommended for use with
your lens are listed below. For screens used
with Nikon cameras other than F3- and F2-
series cameras
FE),
refer to the column for F3-series cameras.
(e.g.,
Nikon FA, FE2, FM2 and
For the K2, B2 and E2 focusing screens, refer
to the columns on the K, B and E screens,
respectively. For details, also refer to the spe­cific focusing screen's instruction sheet.
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When the TC-201 or TC-200 teleconverter is at­tached to this lens, use the following table:
tii.
• When the TC-14A teleconverteris attached to this lens,
use the following table:
A/L BCD E Gl GZ G3 G4 Ht H2 H3JH4 J K/PM^J^^
*The
TC-301,
verter cannot be used with this lens.
© = Excellent focusing
• = Acceptable focusing The image is brilliant from edge to edge, but the center area (range-finder, microprism or cross­hair) is dim. Focus on the surrounding matte area.
O = Acceptable focusing
Slight vignetting (or moire phenomenon, in the case of the microprism) affects the screen image.
The image on the
of this.
E3
= Exposure measurement not possible. ( )= Indicates degree of exposure compensation. Blank means not usable.
TC-300, TC-14B or TC-14 telecon-
film,
however, shows no trace
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Reproduction ratio is the relation
of the image size to be recorded on the film to the subject size. For ex­ample,
if the image on the focusing screen is one-fifth the size of the subject, the reproduction ratio is 1:5, and this is indicated on the reproduc­tion ratio scale on the focusing ring by the figure 5.
Focusing at predetermined reproduction ratio In front of the distance scale are two reproduction
ratio scales engraved in orange. The inner scale with figures from 1:10 to 1:2 represents values obtained when the lens is used alone, while the outer scale with figures from 1:2 to 1:1 represents values obtained with the PK-I3 you can photograph a subject at a predetermined reproduction ratio without any complex calcu­lation.
To photograph a subject at 1:5 reproduction
ratio,
for example, just turn the focusing ring so that
the figure 5 on the reproduction ratio scale aligns
ring.
Using either of these scales,
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with the white distance indicator line. Aim the camera at the subject and move it toward or away from the subject until the image on the focusing screen is sharp and crisp.
Depth of field
The Micro-Nikkor permits depth-of-field preview.
Press the depth-of-field preview button on the camera body and the lens will stop down to the preselected aperture to allow you to see how much background or foreground is in focus.
Depth of field can also be observed by reading the color-coded scale engraved on the lens barrel. The pairs of colored lines on either side of the white
indi­cator line correspond to f/numbers of the same color. At close distances so little is in focus that the depth­of-field tables on pages 24—25 are more useful.
To avoid camera shake, close-up pho-
tography poses several problems not encountered in general photography. One of these is sensitivity to vibra­tion:
the magnification of the image on the film makes even slight image displacement prominent and results in a blurred image. Therefore, for best results, mount the camera on a tripod or on rigid supports, and use a
cable release to trip the shutter.
At extremely close working distances,
depth of field decreases to the actual
focused distance. This can be partially compensated for by stopping down
the lens. But at very close distances an extremely narrow depth of field is inevitable. Careful placement of the
subject, if it has depth, will be neces­sary to ensure that the important sur­faces will be in the same zone of sharpness.
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DETERMINING EXPOSURE
Al
PK-I1A.12,13, and TC-201,200, 14A
Al
PK-1,2, Bellows, E2 and K rings
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PK-11A, 12,13,and
non-AI
TC-201,200, 14A
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non-AI
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Bellows, E2 and K rings
combination, conventional "manual"
aperture i
ndexing is required.
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Full aperture Stop-down Stop-down Stop-down
Full aperture Stop-down
With built-in TTL meter
The Micro-Nikkor has an automatic diaphragm and a set of click-stop aperture settings ranging from f/2.8 to f/32. The Micro-Nikkor couples fully to the
thru-
the-lens meter. of any F/F2 Nikon Photomic or other Nikon/Nikkormat camera for full aperture ex­posure measurement over the entire range of aperture settings. Note that when this lens is used with non-AI cameras, "manual" maximum aperture indexing is
required. When close-up attachments such as a PK ring or
bel-
lows are used, the exposure measurement method is shown in the table on the left. When the lens is
mounted in the reverse position, the stop-down method should be used. See the instruction manual supplied with your camera or Photomic viewfinder for details.
Caution:
1) When the stop-down method is used at small apertures, a finder eyecup should be attached to the finder eyepiece
to ensure complete exclusion of stray light.
2) When the lens is used with the Nikon F-401/N4004, the camera meter coupling function does not operate and the exposure indicator LEDs do not appear.
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When non-TTL meter is used
At close ranges (reproduction ratios greater than
1:10),
the amount of light reaching the film decreases as the lens-to-film distance increases. When non-TTL measurement is used for this range, the result is under­exposed photographs unless compensation has been made for this
decrease.
(When the Micro-Nikkor 55mm
f/2.8 lens is used with the Photomic or Nikkormat
TTL meter it is not necessary to make compensations,
since the meter is designed to give an accurate reading of the amount of light reaching the film.)
The table on the right gives the exposure factors (com­pensation values) with exposure increase in f/stops for
non-TTL exposure measurement at reproduction
ratios greater than 1:10. To calculate the necessary corrections in shutter
speed rather than in aperture value, multiply a given exposure factor by the exposure time. For instance, if the normal exposure at a 1:1 reproduction ratio is 1
/8 second, the correct shutter speed is 1 /8 x 4 = 1/2 second. The following formula is used to calculate the expo­sure factor: Exposure factor = (1 + R)
2
where R = Reproduction ratio
Reproduction
ratio 1/10
1/8
1/6 1/4
1/2
1/1.8
1/1.6 1/1.4 1/1.2
1/1
Exposure
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1.2
1.3
1.4
1.6
2.3
2.4
2.6
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3.4
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TIPS ON CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY
LENS CARE
• When using the optional Extension Ring PK-13,
Bellows Focusing Attachment PB-6, or other Nikon equipment to obtain a repro­duction ratio of more than 1:2, better cal performance will be obtained by stopping down the lens to f/4 or a smaller aperture setting.
opti-
• Always keep the lens surfaces clean, as dust or smudges can interfere with image sharp­ness.
Use a blower brush to remove dust, never cloth or facial tissue. Stubborn smudges should be removed with photo­graphic lens tissue moistened with lens cleaner or pure ethyl alcohol. Wipe the lens using a circular motion starting at the center
and moving slowly to the outside. Ether
should not be used, as it may cause hard-to­remove streaks especially on multicoated lenses.
• To protect the lens surface from dirt or dam­age,
the use of at all times. The lens hood also helps to pro­tect the lens.
• Keep the lens cap in place whenever the lens is not in use.
• Attach both the front and rear caps when the lens is stored separately.
• To ensure proper fit of the lens when stored in the leather lens case, set the lens' focusing ring to the infinity (°°) setting.
an
L37C filter is recommended
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FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS
Focal length/Aperture: 55mm f/2.8 Lens construction: 6 elements in 5 groups Picture angle: 43° Focusing range: °° to 25cm (9-13/16 in.) Reproduction ratios: °° to 1:2; 1:2 to 1:1 with PK-13 ring Distance scale: Graduated in both feet and
meters measured from the film plane
Diaphragm: Automatic type; stops down tof/32
Accessories
52mm screw-in front lens
Rear lens cap LF-1
Auto close-up ring PK-1 3 TeleconverterTC-201 Teleconverter TC-14A 52mm screw-in filters 52mm screw-in lens hood HN-3
cap
Hard lens case CL-31S Hard lens case CL-32S (with PK-13 ring attached) Flexible lens pouch No. 61 Flexible lens pouch No. 62 (with PK-13 ring attached)
Exposure measurement: Via full-aperture method;
meter coupling ridge provided for Al cameras and meter coupling shoe for non-AI cameras
Attachment size: 52mm screw-in (P = 0.75mm) Dimensions: Approx. 63.5mm x 62mm exten-
sion from flange; approx. 70mm long (overall) Weight: Approx. 290g
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0.7
0.8
1.5
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3.0
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0.26
0.28
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.6
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0.25-0.25
0.26-0.26
0.279-0.281
0.299-0.301
0.349-0.351
0.398-0.402
0.496-0.504
0.593-0.607
0.69-0.71 0,786-0.814
0.977-1.02
1.17-1.24
1.44-1.56
1.9-2.12
2.77-3.28
4.36-5.86 33—
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0.25-0.25
0.259-0.261
0.279-0.281
0.299-0.301
0.348-0.352
0.397-0.403
0.494-0.506
0.59-0.61
0.686-0.715
0.781-0.821
0.967-1,04
1.15-1.26
1.42-1.59
1.86-2.17
2.68-3.42
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0.249-0.251
0.259-0.261
0.279-0.281
0.298-0.302
0.347-0.353
0.396-0.405
0.492-0.509
0.587-0.614
0.68-0.721
0.773-0.829
0.955-1.05
1.13-1.28
1.39-1.63
1.8-2.25
2.57-3.62
3.87-7.10
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f/8
0.249-0.251
0.259-0.261 0,278-0.282
0.298-0.302
0.346-0.354
0.394-0.406
0.488-0.513
0.581 -0.621
0.672-0.731
0.762-0.843
0.937-1.07 1 11-1.31
1.35-1.69
1.73-2.37
2.42-3.98
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0.249-0.251
0.258-0.262
0.278-0.282
0.297-0.303
0.346-0.356
0.392-0.409
0.484-0.517
0.574-0.629
0.663-0.743
0.749-0.86
0.916-1.1
1.08-1.36
1.3-1.78
1.65-2.55
2.26-4.54
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f/16
0.248-0.252
0.258-0.262
0.283-0.277
0.296-0.305
0.342-0.358
0.388-0.413
0.477-0.526
0.564-0.643
0.647-0.764
0.728-0.891
0.883-1.16
1.03-1.45
1.23-1,94
1.53-2.93
2.03-5.95
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0.248-0.252
0.257-0.263
0.276-0.285
0.294-0.307
0.339-0,362
0.384-0.419
0.469-0.537
0.551-0.661 0,63-0.792
0.705-0.932
0.846-1.24
0.98-1.58
1.15-2.19
1.41-3.56
1.82-9,59
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0.247-0.254
0.256-0.265
0.274-0.287
0.291-0.310
0.335-0.368
0.377-0.428
0.457-0.556 0,532-0.694
0.603-0.845
0.67-1.01 0,793-1.39
0.9-1.85
1.05-2.79
1.25-5.64
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1/1.9 1/2.2
1/2.6 1/3.0 1/4.0 1/5.0
1/6.9 1/8.7 1/10.6 1/12.4 1/16 1/19.7 1/25.2
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Focused distance
0.9
1.0
1.3
1.5
1.7
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,of6-,of
»«"-'• «f-«* '•HF-«r «T-"t
••»M"
«r-*F
ntf-if
HM" ««"-«ff
«jr-^r
l3'2"-17'3••
,«•-
«*-"*'
„|f'-r
«*-"*
••*-l»f
Hr-«F
»<f-r
2'SJjr
-2'6"
•^r-wr
Mr-flf
•*«*
•+"-"»"
J2T'-1B'6"
<-,„r
"F-* "T-nf "tfW
nf-nf
'"£-*•£
2'5"-2'7"
Hf-»*
,^
3-9r_4
**-«*
<'_,„r
11'10"-20'6"
,oi-,of
'*•-'*
,,f-r3f
«*-«r
«*•-«*
HMT
«r^f
nf-nf HT-HT
«f-*f
•,f«'
„»--•»-
Depth
-«,
"*"-«>£ "T-'f >*lF-«f
rsf-vef
,4"-„f
,,„||"..2,r
«£-«& nf-^F
HT-HF
«fW„j."
««-<
9*10"-32'
«f-HT 'HF-'f "f-"if
V4"-V6f'
nf-noff ,-«j."-*f
»,w
2,f-3,.
3'5"-4'1o£'
4'1"-C6"
nf-«f
rer'-erv
f/22
>of:«f "ff-'f «ff-*«tF
W-17j[r
"ff-n-tt"
1'10"-2'2^'
22f.2,4
f'-3,f
2-6
«r-**
3,f-7,f
nf-nr
7'4"_™
f/32
'*"-'««" "T-'f
••*-«F Hf-vf
,ȣ'
-.if
,,f-23f
^f-3'f
"f-3'"!'
rtif^r
nJF^jf «4"-*HF
6'--
Reproduction ratio
1/2.3
1/3.1
1/4.6
1/6.1
1/7.5
1/8.9
1/11.7
1/14.5
1/20.0
1/25.6
1/36 7
1/81.8
1/~
25
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m
¥ * /
* K'J >?-£flJmKffl(tKI
1
The first values are for the
**
PK'J>^4fllmS(jl(tPK-IIA*i5l.>ttPK-l ') >yi«Sfflt7>i#,fifil|S(((iPK-ilA~l3*-!>t.^JPK-l-3
**
The first values are for the PK-11A or ****v-r |-«¥«il«u >*;£[£] J esmtSMMl*. BR-3'J >?'£»fflLfct $mb<nx-r. * *
* The Macro Ring Adapter BR-3 is used to connect the reverse mounted lens to the copying adapter.
CLOSE-UP TABLES
timiM
Cose-up atiachment
?a-X7y7U>Z No 0
Close-Up Lens No.
•?Q—X7-y7U>3( No Close-Up Lens No
?n-X7'y7U>X No 2 Close-Up Lens No. E 2 'J > ? E2 Ring
K Ring Set PK-Series Rings
'vD-XT?y^>>l- PB-4.PB-S
Bellows PB-4.PB-5
^•-^T?v^>>t-
Bellows PB-6
7.7-fh'Dt-ga Slide Copying Adapter PS-4, PS-5
X7-rK3t-Sa Slide Copying Adapter PS-6
7?Q3t-^?>|- PB-6M Macro Copy Stand PB-6M x?^7->->a>^a-X PB-6E Extension Bellows PB-6E
Ht^SI PF-2.PF-3.PF-4 Reprocopy Outfit PF-2. PF-3, PF-4
PN Ring
0
l
1
2
PB-6
PS-4.PS-5
PS-6
>)
>?-HB«fflOTt
K1
U >;<..!
7} [£]
Lens m normal position
Reproduction
1/25.7-1/1.9 1/12.2-1/1.7 1/62-1/1.5 1/3.9-1/1.3 1/9 5-1.3 1/69-14 1/1.3-3.4
1/1.1-3.8 1/1.3-1.8 1/1 1-2.4 1/1.1-2.5 1/1.1-8.0 1/13.6-1/2
1.0-1-4
ring used alone and the second ones for all five rings used together.
PK-1
ring used alone and the second ones for three rings (PK-11A~PK-13or
Subject field
61.6 x92.4-
4.5 x 6.7
29.4 x
44.1-
4
2 x
6.3
14 8 x
222-
3.7 x 5.5 9
4 x 14
1-
3.1 x 4.7
22.8 x
34.1-
1.8 x 2.7 16 5x24.7­17x26
3.1
x4.6-
0.71 x 11
2.8
x4.1-
0.63 x 0.95
3.1 x 4.6-
1.3 x 2.0
2.8
x 4
1-
0 99 x 1.5
2.8 x 4.1-
0.97 x 15
2.8x4
1-
0.30 x 0.45
32.5 x
48.8-
4.8x72
2.5 x 3.8­17 x 2.5
#,
*«l»««KI~K5%a«SLfct
Focused
distance
15.3-24.4 794-23.9
458-22.8
34.1-22.9
63.8-22.9
49.7-23.1
22
4-31.2
222-33.3
22.4-24.0
22.2-26.6
22.2-269
22.2-55.6
85.3-25.0
22.1-23.2
Reproduction
J0)WT-f.
1.7-4 2
1.5-3.5 1
7-4.2
1
5-2.4
1.5-2.5
1.5-7.6
l^>*>3ift£ Lens in reverse position
Subject field
1.4 x 2.2-
0.57 x 0.85
1.6 x 2 5-
0.69 x 1.0
1.4 x2.2-
0.57 x 0.85
1.6 x2.5-
1.0 x 1.5
1.6 x 2.5­0
97 x
1.5
1 6x2.5-
0.31 x0.47
l
J>#'«-»teLfc£ SOT6OTT-T.
PK-1
-PK-3) used together.
Focused distance
23.5-35.7
22.9-31.7
23.5-35.7
22.9-266
22.9-26.9 229-53.8
(cm)
26
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Lens
in
Close-up attachment
Ctose-Up Lens No. Close-Uo Lens No. Close-Up Lens No. E2 Ring
K Ring Set PK-Series Rings Bellows PB-4, PB-5 Bellows PB-6 Slide Copying Adapter PS-4, PS-5 Slide Copying Adapter PS-6 Macro Copy Stand PB-6M Extension Bellows PB-6E Reprocopy Outfit PF-2, PF-3, PF-4 PN Ring
The first values are for the Kt Ring used alone and the second ones for all five rings used together.
*
The first values are for the PK-11AorPK-1 Ring used alone and the second ones for three rings (PK-11A-PK-13 or
*
*'The Macro Ring Adapter BR-3 is used to connect the reverse mounted lens to the copying adapter.
0 1 2
Reproduction ratio
1/25.7-1/1.9 1/12.2-1/1.7 1/6.2-1/1.5 1/3.9-1/1.3 1/9.5-1.3 1/6.9-1.4 1/1.3-3.4 1/1.1-3.8 1/1.3-1.8 1/1.1-2.4 1/1.1-2.5 1/1,1-8.0 1/13.6-1/2
1.0-1.4
normal position
Subject field
24.3 x 36.4­1,8 x 2.6
11.6 x
17.3-
1.6 x 2.5
5.8 x 8.7-
1.4 x 2.2
3.7 x 5.6-
1.2 x 1.9
9.0 x 13.4-
0.71 x 1.1
6.5 x 9.7-
0.68 x 1.0
1.2 x 1.8-
0.28 x 0.42
1.1 x 1.6-
0.25 x 0.37
1.2 x 1.8-
0.53 x0.79
1.1 x 1.6-
0.39 x 0.58
1.1 x 1.6-
0.38 x 0.57
1.1 x 1.6-
0.12x0.18
12.8 x 19.2-
1.9 x 2.8
0.99 x 1.5-
0.66 x 0.98
Focused
distance
60.1-9.6
31.3-9.4
18.0-9.0
13.4-9.0
25.1-9.0
19.6-9.1
8.8-12.3
8.7-13.1
8.8-9.5
8.7-10.5
8.7-10.6
8.7-21,9
33.6-9.8
8.7-9.1
Reproduction ratio
1.7-4.2
1.5-3.5
1.7-4.2
1.5-2.4
1.5-2.5
1.5-7.6
Lens
in
Subject field
0.57 x 0.85-
0.22x0.33 0 65x 0.97-
0.27x0.41
0.57 x 0.85-
0.22 x 0.33
0.65 x 0.97-
0.39 x 0.59
0.65 x 0.97-
0.38 x 0.57
0.65 x 0.97-
0.12x0.19
reverse position
PK-1
-PK-3) used together
unit: inches
Focused
distance
9.3-14.1
9.0-12.5
9.3-14.1
9.0-10.5
9.0-10.6
9.0-21.2
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