FILTERS (con’t)
Setting and Removing Rear Filter into/from the Filter Frame
The filter setting screw portion of the filter frame can be rotated. Therefore, when removing or set-
ting a filter, hold the filter rotating dial or the gear at the outer side of the filter setting screw with a
finger so that it does not turn inadvertently.
DEPTH-OF-FIELD
The lens is marked with depth-of-field scales for apertures F16 and F32. Use these scales to check
the approximate depth-of-field. Please refer to the separate table for exact depth-of-field at differ-
ent apertures and shooting distances.
INFRARED INDEX
A red filter is used when taking pictures with black and white infrared film. Due to characteristics
of this combination, it is necessary to compensate the focus. The red scale marked "R" on the focus
distance scale is the infrared index. Focus manually at first, read the scale at that position, and shift
to the infrared index. Then, install a red filter and take pictures. When compensating the focus,
switch to the manual focus mode, and rotate the focusing ring manually.
When precise focusing is necessary, first take a test role of film. Also, please refer to the instruction
sheet of the infrared film.
PRECAUTIONS IN SHOOTING
When the built-in flash of your camera is used, the lens may obstruct the light path of your
flash, resulting in vignetting at the bottom of the image. Please also refer to the section on the
built-in flash in the owner's manual of your camera.
When shooting, please pay special attention to camera shake. An effective way to prevent
out-of-focus pictures due to camera shake is to use ISO400 or higher sensitivity film and as fast a
shutter speed as possible. Using a steady tripod is also recommended to prevent camera shake.
Your new equipment is a heavy lens. Be sure to handle it with care. Handling it inattentively
may cause the lens to drop or tip over, resulting in injury or damage to the lens or camera.
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