EN
13
Using the Tripod Mount (Figure
2
)
1
Loosen the tripod mount lock screw (
1
).
2
Rotate the lens as desired (
2
).
• There is a click position every 90° to help orient the lens.
3
Tighten the tripod mount lock screw (
3
).
The tripod mount and tripod mount foot cannot be removed.
Attaching the Strap (Figure
3
)
Attaching the Hood (Figure
4
)/Reversing the Hood (Figure
5
)
1
Loosen the hood mounting screw (
1
).
2
Slide the hood straight onto the lens (
2
).
3
Tighten the hood mounting screw to secure the hood in place (
3
).
Reverse the hood when it is not in use.
Attaching the Lens Cap (Figure
6
)
Notes on Shooting
• Edges of pictures may be cut off if more than one filter is used or if a thick filter
is used.
• When using a flash, flash light may be blocked by the lens body, lens hood, etc.
• Usage conditions may lower the number of images that can be captured.
• Sudden changes in temperature, as for example may occur when the lens
is taken from a cold outdoor environment into a heated area, may cause
condensation inside the lens. Placing the lens in a plastic bag prior to entering a
heated area allows it to adjust gradually to the change in temperature.
• Do not touch electric contacts on cameras.
Maintenance
Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available blower. For the lens, wipe
gently with a lens cleaning paper. Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is
left dirty.
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