Nikon f-5.6 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Focal length: 100-300mm
  • Widest aperture: f/5.6
  • Optical formula: 14 elements / 10 groups
  • Angle of view: 24゚20’ – 8゚10’
  • Distance scale: Marked in meters and feet starting at 2m to infinity for zoom setting exclusivity; a macro setting with 100mm focal length is set to allow focus of up to 0.71m
  • Focus/zoom control: Completed with a single control ring; for ‘focus’ rotate the ring in a clockwise manner where ‘zooming’ can be done as a push into the camera
  • Macro focusing function: only suitable when 100mm focal length setting is at close focus level allowing up to 0.71m
  • Ring scale: f/5.6-f/32 on flat, both direct readout and readout scales
  • Diaphragm: Entirely Controlled Full Automatics
  • Measurement: Contact via Full Aperture
  • Mount: F bayonet mount Nikon
  • Attachment diameter: 62 mm dia. (P=0.75)
  • Measurements: 74 mm di x 207 mm long while multi-functional measurement is 199 mm distance to the flange
  • Weight: around 930 grams

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What would the range be for the zooming Nikkor that allows for 100-300 mm lens?

A: range allowed is from 100mm-300mm.

Q: Focal length range enable for this lens?

A: enlarging maximum details enable this. F/5.6

Q: Can this lens be used for macro photography?

A: Yep, minimum focusing distance of 0.71m (2.3ft) is available when the zoom is set at the 100mm mark. Therefore, Macro focusing is made possible.

Q: Which camera mounts will work with this lens?

A: Cameras equipped with Nikon F mount are able to utilize the lens.

Q: Is the lens construction multi-coated?

A: The lens is constructed in such a way as to minimize ghosting and flare interference through the use of Nikon Integrated Coating (NIC).

Q: What are the Accessories of the Zoom-Nikkor 100-300mm lens packaged with the product?

A: The supplied accessories comprise a 62mm snap-on front lens cap, a rear lens cap type LF-1, and a 62mm screw-in lens hood HN-24.

Q: Is it possible to attach filters to this lens?

A: Of course, this lens comes with a 62mm filter size which allows users to attach screw-in filters.

Q: What is the weight of the Zoom-Nikkor 100-300mm lens?

A: The lenses weights about 930g.

User Manual

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NOMENCLATURE
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Lens hood HN-24 10. Aperture-direct-readout scale
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Focusing/zooming ring 11. Depth-of-field scale
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Distance scale 12. Focal length scale
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Macro range line (orange) 13. Mounting ring
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Infrared index 14. Aperture ring
6. Distance scale index 15. EE servo coupling post
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Aperture index 16. Meter coupling shoe
8. Aperture scale 17. Aperture index post
9. Meter coupling ridge
BEFORE USING THE LENS
(Read the following carefully and get the most out of your new lens now and in the many years to come.)
Your new Zoom-Nikkor 100-300mm F/5.6 is a versatile, easy-to-operate, high per­formance zoom lens, offering a variety of focal lengths from moderate telephoto
100mm to telephoto 300mm over its 3X zoom range. Use it to shoot regular snapshots
and souvenir photos, for portraits and close-up photography—with this new Zoom-
Nikkor, focusing and zooming are quick and easy: you just turn the ring to focus and push or pull it to zoom. Normal focusing goes from infinity (°°) down to 2m (7ft), and for close-ups, just set the lens at 100mm and you can get continuous focusing all the way down to 0.71m (2.3ft). For even greater magnification, just add on the optional
Nikon Close-Up Lens No. 5T or No. 6T. And for special effects, there's a variety of op-
tional filters, all at the 62mm size. Constructed of the highest quality Nikon glass, this zoom lens produces sharp images
with high contrast at every focal length, with all aberrations well corrected. In addi-
tion, Nikon Integrated Coating (NIC) is applied to all air-to-glass surfaces of the lens
elements to minimize ghost images and flare and heighten natural colors.
With suitably equipped Nikon cameras, this lens offers "Automatic Maximum Aperture
Indexing" (AI). The meter-coupling ridge and automatic diaphragm function together to permit full aperture exposure measurement. For non-AI type Nikon cameras, this lens is also fitted with a meter coupling shoe to permit the same operation.
MOUNTING THE LENS A
Position the lens in the camera's bayonet mount, aligning the black aperture index ® on the lens with the lens mounting index on the camera. Then, twist the lens counterclockwise until it clicks into place. To remove, depress the
lens release button on the camera and twist the lens clockwise. Note: When mounting the lens on an Al-type camera with a meter coupling lever, make
sure the lever is in the "down" position; when mounting on a camera without this lever
(non-AI type), "manual" maximum aperture indexing is required. For more informa-
tion, refer to the camera's instruction manual.
FOCUSING/ZOOMING B C
With its single control ring, this lens lets you both focus and zoom in and out rapidly in
one smooth operation.
To focus, while looking through the camera's viewfinder, turn the focusing/zooming
ring ® until the image on the focusing screen appears sharp and crisp.
To zoom in and out, look through the viewfinder and slide the focusing/zooming ring
back and forth until your desired composition is framed on the focusing screen. As the
ring is pushed backward for longer focal lengths, four positions-lOOmm, 135mm,
200mm and 300mm-appear on the lens barrel to show the focal length at which the
lens is set. Intermediate settings are also possible.
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