Pentax smc PENTAX-FA J 18-3Smm f/4-5.6AL, smc PENTAX-FA 3Smm f/2AL, smc PENTAX-FA 43mm f/1.9Limited, smc PENTAX-FA SOmm f/1.4, smc PENTAX-FA 20-35mm f/4AL Operating Manual

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smc
PENTAX-FA
INTERCHANGEABLE LENS
OPERATING MANUAL
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USING YOUR LENS SAFETY
Although
we
have
carefully
designed
these
lenses
for
safe operation, please pay special attention to items marked with the following symbols when using this product.
&WAR
& CAUTION
This symbol indicates precautions that if not followed, could result
in
serious injury to the
user.
This symbol indicates precautions that if not followed,
could
result
in
minor
or
medium
injury to the user or damage to the equipment.
LhWAR
Never
look
at
the
sun
through
the
lens
or
camera.
Serious
damage
to
the
retina,
or
total
loss
of
eyesight
may
occur.
Wrapping
the
strap
around
your
neck
is
dangerous.
Make
sure
that
small
children
do
not
get
the
strap
caught
around
their
neck.
(A
strap
is
supplied
only
with
some
large
types
of
lenses)
Lh
CAUTION
Do
not
leave
the
lens
in
direct
sunlight
without
len s
caps.
Sun
rays
passing
through
the
lens
will
be
intensified,
and
should
they
focus
on
flammable
materials, fire may
occur.
PRECAUTIONS AND LENS MAINTENANCE
1.
Storage and mildew prevention
Take the lens out of the protective case or camera bag, and store it in a dry, well-ventilated place .
Avoid storing the lens
in
a poorly ventilated location such
as
a closet, ward-
robe, drawer, vehicle, or where insect repellent or medicine
is
kept.
Avoid storing the lens
in
areas of high temperature and humidity, where there
is
a risk of mildew growth.
Store the lens with a desiccant
in
a dry cabinet, airtight container, or plastic
bag. (Leaving a saturated desiccant
in
the storage container can cause dam-
age to the lens.
Be
sure to read the instructions that come with the desiccant
before use.)
2.
The lens
is
not waterproof. When using the lens
in
a rain or mist, be careful
not to allow it to get wet.
3.
Never use any organic solvent such as thinner, alcohol, or benzine, etc. to remove dust
on
the lens.
4.
The lens
is
a precise optical instrument. Be careful not to let it fall, or subject
it
to strong shocks or pressure. Use a cushion or similar pad to protect the
lens from the vibrations of motorcycles or other vehicles, boats, etc.
5.
Avoid subjecting the lens to rapid changes
in
tomperature, otherwise con-
densation may occur
on
both the inside and the outside of the lens. Put the
lens
in
a plastic bag or camera bag, and take it out altor the lens has reached
ambient temperature.
6.
When the lens
is
not attached to the camera body, attach both the provided
lens cap and lens mount cap to protect it from
du
t.
7.
Do
not leave the camera with the lens cap off attac
l1
d to a
trrp
od
or other
rigid camera support. The inner parts of the cam
ro
con b clnrnog d by
direct sunlight.
8.
Have the lens inspected by a dealer
everyone
or two y ars to maintain its
high performance.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS
AND
LENS
MAINTENANCE
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3
About
the
smc
PENTAX-FAIFA J
Lens........
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7
About the zoom
ring..................................................................
9
Changing the Lens
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Finger Point on Limited Lenses
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11
Lens
Cap
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11
Focusing
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12
Autofocusing
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12
Manual focusing
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12
FA * lenses
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13
Setting autofocus
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13
Setting manual focus
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13
Setting the Aperture [A (Auto) Lock Switching]
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15
About the Zoom Lens Aperture
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16
Apertures and Click Stops
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17
USing the Infrared Index
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18
Zoom Lens Infrared Index
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19
Lens
Hood
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20
Note:
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20
Compatible Lens Hoods
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21
Attaching a Round Lens Hood
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22
Attaching a Square Lens Hood
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23
Using the Built-in Lens Hood
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24
PL Filter Window
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25
Tripod
Mount
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27
Filters
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28
Filter Cautions
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28
Filter Sizes
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28
Note: Using a Circular Polarizing Filter
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29
Note: Attaching a Specialized Hood
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29
Cautions When Using Flash
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30
Compatibility with Built-in Flash
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31
Lens
Case
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32
Lens Case Compatibility Table
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32
Main Specifications
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34
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE
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36
About the smc PENTAX-FAIFA J Lens
[Single Focal Length Lens]
Focusing ring Front-ring threads
Distance scale
'---
Aperture ring
'---
Depth-of-field scale
Aperture A-lock button
[Zoom Lens]
Aperture index
----...
{long focal length}
Aperture A-lock button
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Focusing ring
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Di
stance scale
_______
- Zoom ring
Ap
erture ring (note)
Ap
erture index
{short focal length}
Note :
The
following lenses
do
not
have
an
aperture
ring:
FA
J
1B-35mm
f/4-5.6AL, FA J
2B-BOmm
f/3.5-5.6AL, and FA J 75-
300mm
f/4.5-5.BAL.
The
aperture is controlled
at
the A [Auto] setting. Therefore, the lens is not
compatible with cameras and accessories which are not compatible with
the A setting.
A
zoom
lens
has
two
rings:
The focusing ring at the front of the lens and the zoom ring behind
it.
Turn the zoom ring to obtain the desired angle of view (focal distance).
* Whenever you turn the zoom ring
to change the angle of view (focal distance),
the
focus
may
also change slightly. First turn the zoom ring, then focus.
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About the zoom ring
Turning
the zoom ring
to
the
right gets a [Telephoto] effect, making the subject
look larger. Turning it to the left gets a [Wide angle] effect, cover- ing a wider area.
Changing the Lens
1.
Align
the
mount
index
red
dots
on
the camera body and lens and
attach the lens. Turn the lens clock-
wise until
it
locks
in
place.
2.
To detach the lens, hold down the camera's lens unlock button, then turn the lens counterclockwise.
* When attaching a lens, do not press the camera's lens unlock button. Doing
so causes improper lens attachment.
* After attaching a lens, turn the lens counterclockwise slightly to make sure the
lens is locked in place.
Finger
Point
on
Limited
Lenses
You can easily attach a Limited lens by aligning
the finger
point on
the
lens with the
camera
's lens unlock
button.
Limited lenses
FA
31
mm f/1.8AL Limited
FA 43mm
f/1.9 Limited
FA 77mm
f/1.8 Limited
Lens Cap
To remove the lens cap, squeeze the tabs as shown
in
the illustration.
* When not using a lens, be sure to
attach the lens cap.
*
For
the
FA
43mm
f/1.9
Limited
lens,
attach
the
lens
cap
to
the
hood.
The
lens
cap
cannot
be attached directly to the front of the lens.
Focusing
To switch between autofocusing and
manual focusing, use the camera 's focus mode lever. For details, refer to your camera's instruction manual.
* For
FA·
lenses, see page 13.
* For
non-autofocus
cameras,
use
manual focusing.
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Autofocusing
Press the shutter button halfway to autofocus.
* During autofocusing, the focusing
ring rotates so do not touch
it.
Manual focusing
Turn the focusing ring as shown in the illustration.
FA* lenses
With FA
*
lenses,
shift
the
focus-
ing ring forward
or
back to switch
between
autofocus
and
manual
focus.
Setting autofocus
Push the focusing ring forward until you can see AUTO FOCUS.
* When the lens
is
set for autofocus,
the focusing ring locks.
Setting manual focus
Pull the
focusing
ring until
AUTO
FOCUS
is
hidden. Turn the focusing
ring to focus manually.
If your camera has a K
AF
2 mount,
you can still switch between auto- focus and manual focus with the lens focusing ring even when the camera has been set to autofocus.
If you have a camera (such as the SF-series) having a
K
AF
mount, set
both
the
camera
and lens
focus mode switch to the same setting. If the camera is set to autofocus [AF single] and the lens is set to manu- al
focus, you cannot take a picture until the camera's focus indicator lights.
If you use a camera which does not have autofocus, focus manually.
The
telephoto lens' focusing ring
stops turning at slightly past the
00
infinity symbol. This is because, the pOint of focus changes depend- ing on the temperature, and some- times the focus is achieved beyond the
00
infinity symbol.
Even
when
focusing
at
infinity, always look through the viewfind- er
to make sure the subject is in
focus.
When the lens is
set
for
manual
focus, the focusing ring can contin-
ue to turn even past the minimum
focusing distance
or
infinity mark.
Setting the Aperture
[A
(Auto) Lock Switching]
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To set the aperture ring to A [Auto], hold down the Aperture A-lock but- ton and align the A ind ex with the white-line index. To set the aperture ring to another setting, hold down the Aperture A-lock button and turn the aperture ring.
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no lens information contacts, set the aperture ring to any aperture except A.
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About the Zoom Lens Aperture
Zoom lenses whose
maximum
aperture
varies depending
on
the focal length have a [Minimum length] aperture index for the shortest
focal
length
and
a
[Maximum length] aperture index for
the
longest
focal
length.
To
set
the
aperture
to A [Auto],
tum the aperture
ring
to
the white [Short focal length index] at the center (regardless
of
the
focal
length)
as
shown
in
the
illustration.
For
the
longer
focal
lengths,
if
you
want
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to
set
an
aperture other than
A,
align
the
aperture
ring
with
the
long
focal length's
aperture.
For example,
with
a 28-105mm
zoom
lens
set
to
105mm,
set
the
f/8
aperture
by
aligning
the
aperture
ring's
f/8
to
the
[Long
focal
length
aperture
index]
mark
on
the
left
of
the whi
te
index.
* When setting the aperture manually
at a middle
focal
length,
use
the
aper-
ture
index for
the
short
and
long
focal
lengths
as a reference.
Apertures and Click Stops
Certain lenses have a white dot next to the maximum aperture. The white dot indicates a difference of one aper- ture stop. For
example,
as
shown
on
the right, the white
dot
next
to
fl2
indicates f/2.8.
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If
there
is
no white dot for a click stop between the fin umbers, the click stop
indicates the respective f/number shown below. Also, certain lenses have no intermediate click stop at both ends of the aperture scale due to a lack of space. Do
not set the aperture ring to a position where there is no click stop.
1.4
1.2 1.7
2 2.8
2.4 3.4
4 5.6 8
4.8
6.7
11
16
9.5 13 .5
22
32
19
26
45
38
Using the Infrared Index
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If
you
use
infrared
film
with
an R2
or
02
filter, the point of focus differs
from
normal
shooting
(with
visible
light). This
means
the point of focus
must be corrected.
* Infrared film
cannot
be used with
the
MZ-S, MZ-60, and
",i4t
cam-
eras
since
these
cameras
use
infrared light to detect film transport
operations.
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4 2.8 2 1.4
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When the subject
is
in
focus
in
the view- finder, note the point of focus on the ) distance
scale (shown
in
the left illustra- tion). Then tum the focusing ring so the respective point of focus on the distance scale is aligned with the infrared index mark, as shown
in
the right illustration.
* Before turning the focusing ring, set
the focus mode to manual focus.
* To determine the proper exposure,
refer to the film's instruction manual.
Zo
om Lens Infrared Index
With a zoom lens, the focusing cor- rection amount for infrared film shoot- ing
varies
depending
on the focal length. As
shown
in
the
illustration, zoom
lenses
have
an
infrared
index. Correct the focus with respect to the focal length used.
Lens Hood
The lens hood can be round, square, or built-in. Using a lens hood
is
rec-
ommended
for
preventing internal lens reflections. Suitable hoods are listed
on
the next page.
Note:
Do not use a lens hood if you are
using the camera's built-in flash. The hood may obstruct the flash, causing darkened areas
in
the pic-
ture.
In
the case of the
FA
43mm
f/1.9 lens, the flash can be used
with the hood attached.
C
ompatible
Lens
Hoods
Lens
Compatible
Shape
Attachment
Hood Method
FA 3Smm f/2AL
PH-RBA49 Round Bayonet
FA 43mm f/1.9Limited
MH-RA49
Round
Screw-on
FA
SOmm
f/1.4
PH-RA49 Round
Screw-on
RH-RC49 Round Screw-on
PH-SA49
Square
Spring
FA
J 18-3Smm f/4-5.6AL
PH-RBL67 Round Bayonet
FA 20-35mm f/4AL
PH-RBA58 Round Bayonet
FA
J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL
PH-RBE 58
Round Bayonet
FA 28-1 05mm f/3.2-4 .
5AL
(IF) PH-RBC58 Round Bayonet
FA
J 75 -300mm f/4.5-5.8AL
PH-RBF58 Round Bayonet
PH:
Plast
ic
hood
, RH:
Rubber
hood,
MH:
Metal
hood
Attaching a Round Lens Hood Screw-on Type
Screw the hood
on
to the front of the
lens.
Bayonet
Type
Attach the hood to the front of the
lens and tu
rn
the hood clockwi
se
until
it
sn
aps
in
place. To detach the lens hood, follow this procedure
in
reverse.
* When not using the lens hood, you
can attach it to the lens in reverse.
Attachi
ng
a Square Lens Hood
1.
The
hood
attaches
in the
same way as a lens cap. While holding down the two knurled tabs, attach
the hood to the front of the lens.
2.
The squa
re
hood should be posi-
ti
on
ed horizontally
on
the lens. If it
is tilte
d,
vignetting may occur.
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Using
the
Built-in Lens
Hood
To
use the built-in lens hood, pull it out from the lens. In the case of the FA
* 600mm f/4 lens, the built-in lens
hood is threaded.
To
extend
or
retract it, turn the hood. For details, see the FA
* lens instruction manual.
Lenses with a Built-in Lens Hood
FA
31
mm
fl1.8AL Limited
FA
77mm fl1.8 Limited
FA·
600mm f/4ED (IF)
Extending
the
FA
77mm
f/1.8's
lens
hood
does
not
obstruct
the
camera's built-in flash.
PL Filter Window
Certain hoods also have a
PL filter
window. This enables you to easily rotate any polarizing or circular polar- izing filter attached to the lens.
Lenses with a
PL filter window
eFA 35mm
f/2AL
eFA J18-35mm f/4-5.6AL
Using the
PL
filter window
1. Remov e the
PL filter window cap
by sliding it downward, as shown by
th
e arrow.
2.
From the PL filter window, turn the polarizing or circular polarizing fil- ter.
3.
Reattach the PL filter window cap.
Before shooting, be sure the cap has been reattached so that the hood
can
provide
the
maximum
effect.
Tripod Mount
The
FA
* 600mm fl4 lens has a tripod mount so you can mount the lens
on
a
tripod.
Switching between horizontal and vertical shoot i
ng
Loosen the lens orientation lock screw and turn the lens by 90° left or right. Then tighten the lens orientation lock screw.
Inpod mount
The tripod mount can also be detached. r or
II1s1ru
ctions, see the FA * lens
in
struction manual.
Filters
Select
the
filter
matching
the
lens filter size, then screw it onto the front of the lens.
*
The
FA * 600mm
f/4ED
(IF)
lens
has a filter
holder
in
the
rear
to
hold the
43mm
filter provided with
the lens. For details,
see
the
FA
*
lens instruction manual.
Filter Cautions
When
attached
to
the
lens,
the
fil-
ter
becomes
part of the lens optics.
Therefore, handle it in the
same
way as the lens. Keep it clean from dust, scratches, smudges, etc. Except for a circular polarizing filter, avoid attach- ing
more
than
one
filter to the lens .
Using multiple
fi
lters is not effective.
Filter Sizes
Lens
FA
31
mm
f/1.BAL
Limited
FA
35mm f/2AL
FA
43mm f/1.9Limited
FA
50mm
f11.4
FA 77mm f/1.BLimited FA
J
1B
-35mm f/4-5.6AL
FA
20-35mm f/4AL
FA J 2B-BOmm
f/3.5-5.6AL
FA
2B-1
05mm
f/3
.2-4.5AL
(IF)
FA
J 75-300mm f/4.5-5.BAL
Size
5Bmm 49mm 49mm 49mm 49mm 67mm 5Bmm 5Bmm 5Bmm 5Bmm
No
te: Using a Circular Polarizing
Filter
*
In
the case of the FA 77mm f/1.8
Limited lens, attaching certain dis-
continued circular polarizing filters
(including
the
PENTAX
Type-A Circular Polarizing Filter) prevents the built-in hood from being pulled out.
* "Vith an autofocus camera, use a
:irc
ul
ar
polarizing filter instead
of
I polarizing filter. A polarizing filter
lffects the accuracy of the autofo- :us
and exposure.
Note: Attaching a Specialized Hood
If
the PENT
AX
Type-A Circular Polarizing
Filter (discontinued)
is
attached to the FA 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF) lens, you cannot attach the specialized lens hood since
it
hits the outer edge. Also, attaching a non-PENTAX circular polarizing filter may still prevent the specialized hood from being attached.
PENTAX Circular Polarizing Filters
(Both discontinued)
Type A Type B
* Type A is thicker than Type
B.
Cautions When Using Flash
With the built-in flash
Use the built-in flash for subjects at least
0.7 meter away. If the subject is closer than 0.7 meter, overexposure may result. The built-in flash can usually be used with
a lens as long as the I
~
I symbol does not
blink
in
the camera as a waming. However, with certain lenses vignetting may still occur even
if
there is no blinking
symbol warning.
It
is also possible for a
lens to trigger the blinking symbol warning,
but still be used with no problem.
For details, see the built-in flash compat-
ibility table
on
page 31.
With the
*W:D,
the blinking I
~
I symbol
warning does not appear
in
the camera
even
if
the lens is unsuitable for the built-
in flash. To find out whether the lens is suit- able with the
*W:D's
built-in flash, see the camera's instruction manual. When using the built-in flash, remove any lens hood. The lens hood may obstruct the built-in flash.
The
FA
43mm
f11.9
Limited
lens
is compatible with the built-in flash even with the lens hood attached.
With an external flash
If
you
use
an
external
flash,
you
can
use
the
lens
with
the
lens
hood
attached. For detailS, see the external
flash's instruction manual.
With the AF500FTZ flash
If the
AF500FTZ
flash is used with an
FA lens shorter than
24mm,
the
flash
does
not
show
a blinking focal length
display as a warning.
Compat
ib ility with Built-in Flash
FA
and
FA J lenses
other
than
the
following
can
be
used
with
the
built-in
flash
with
no
problems.
Lens
K series
",WD
",W
MZ-S Z series
'1
senes
MZ series
FA*
600mm f/4E
D (IF)
x
x x x x
FA J 18-35mm
f/4-5.
6AL
0
6'2
6 .3
6'4 6'3
-
FA
20-35mm
f/4AL
0 0
6 '5
6.
6
6'5
FA J 28-80mm
f/3.5-5.
6AL
0
0
6"7
0
6'8
FA 28-
105mm
f/4-5.6
(I
F)
0 0
6'9
0
6'9
*1: Except the MZ-
S.
*2:
Vignetting may occur if the focal length is 18mm and the subject is closer than 1 meter.
*3:
Vignetting occurs at the 18-28mm focal lengths.
*4: Vignetting occurs if the focal
le
ngth is 18-24mm and the subjec t is closer than 1.5
meter. *5: Vignetting occurs at the 20-28mm focal lengths. *6: Vignetting occurs at the 20-24mm focal lengths. *7: Although a warning is displayed, vignetting does not occur. *8:
Vi
gnetting occurs at the 28-35mm focal lengths.
*9: Vignetting occurs at the 28-40rnm focal lengths.
Lens Case
The
soft
cases
have
a
case
desig-
nation
as
shown
in
the
Lens
Case
Compatibility
Table
on
the
right.
Lens Case Compatibility Table
A
dedicated
soft
case
is
provided
with
FA
Limited
series
lenses.
Lens
FA
31
mm f/1.BAL Limited
FA 35mm f/2AL FA 43mm f/1.9Limited
FA 50mm
f/1.4
FA 77mm f/1.BLimited
FA'
600mm f/4ED (IF)
FA
J 1B-35mm f/4-5.6AL
FA 20-35mm f/4AL FA
J
2B-BOmm
f/3.5-5.6AL
FA
2B-1
05mm f/3.2-4.5AL
(IF)
FA
J 75-300mm f/4.5-5.BAL
Compatible
Case
Dedicated
case
SBO-BO
Dedicated
case
S70-70
Dedicated
case
Dedicated
case S90-100 S90-100 S90-100
S90-100 S90-140
MEMO
Main Specifications
'AL: Lens with an aspherical element. ED: Lens using an Extra-low Dispersion glass. IF: Lens with internal focusing.
Lens
Construction
FA
31
mm f/1.8AL Limited
9
elements
in 7
groups
FA
35mm f/2AL
6
elements
in 5
groups
FA
43mm f/1.9Limited
7
elements
in 6 groups
FA
50mm f/1.4
7 el
ements
in 6 groups
FA
77mm f/1.8Limited
7
elements
in 6 groups
FA'
600mm f/4ED (IF)
9
elements
in 7 groups
FA J 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL
12
elements
in
10
groups
FA
20-35mm f/4AL
10
elements
in 8 groups
FA
J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL
8
elements
in 8 groups
FA
28-1
05mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF)
12
elements
in
11
groups
FA J 75
-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL
12
elements
in
10
groups
.
Minimum
Angle
of
View
Aperture [F]
(Diagonal
extent) 22 70° 22 63° 22 53° 22
4JO
22
31S
32
4.1 °
22-
32
100°-63°
22
94
°-63°
. -
22-38 75°
-30S
22-32 75°-23.5°
f-
32-38
32
°-8.2°
FA
J lenses do not have an aperture ring.
The
aperture is controlled at the A
[Auto] position.
t Includes tripod mount. t Figures in ( ) indicate the thread diameter of the front ring of Filter.
Min.
Focusing
Max.
Max.
Diameterxlength
Weight
[g]
Filter
Distance
[m]
Magnification
[xl
[0mmxmmj
Lens
only
Lens + Hood
[mm]
0.3
0.16
65x68
.5
345
-
58
0.3 0.17 64x44.5
195 215
49
0.45
0.
12
64x27 155
165 49
0.'15 0.
15
65x37
220
-
49
0.7 0.14 64x48
270
-
49
-
5.0 0.13 176x457
7,000t
-
43(150)
:j:
0.28 0.
18
72
x68.5
190 217
67
-
0
.3
0.
16
69
.5x68
245 275
58
0.4
0.2'"
63x67 180
197
58
0
.5
0.19
66x65.5
255
280
58
1.3
0.3
68
.5x116
385 425
58
STATE OF FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is
subject to the
following two conditions:
(1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in
a res-
idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
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 following 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 the dealer
or
an experienced radiol TV technician for help.
For customers
in
Canada
This
CI
s B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet a
pp
c ro
il
numerique de la classe
Best
conforme a la norme NMB-003 du
Canad
a.
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.,
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