Nikon 1683 Instruction Manual - Page 43

Filters, Lenshoods

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Filters As is shown on the table, Nikon filters are broadly divided into the screw-in, drop-in, and bayonet type, Because the FM2 incorporates a TIL full-aperture metering, the filter factor can be ignored except in the case of the R60, For example, when using the R60 in daylight, set the aperture three f/stops wider than the figure indicated by the exposure meter, Notes: 1) For lens protection, the NC filter is recommended, 2) When shooting a backlit subject or if there's a bright light source in the frame, a ghost Image is likely to resuff from the use of a finer, In this case, you should take the picture without a filter, Black&wni1. G.." So' Lenshoods Recommended to prevent extraneous light from striking the lens, Nikon 's lens hoods come in four styles : screw-in, slip-on, snap-on, and collapsible-rubber. Every lens should be fitted with the lens hood specially designed for it. Note, however, that some lens hoods can be used in common by several lenses, '""- 12 'hi 43

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Filters
As
is
shown on the table, Nikon filters are broadly divided into
the screw-in, drop-in, and bayonet type, Because the FM2
incorporates a
TIL
full-aperture metering, the filter factor can
be ignored except in the case of the R60, For exampl
e,
when
using the R60
in
daylight, set the aperture three
f/stops
wider
than the figure indicated by the exposure meter,
Notes:
1)
For lens protection, the
NC
filter
is
recommended,
2)
When shooting
a
backlit subject
or
if
there's
a
bright light source
in
the
frame,
a
ghost Image
is
likely to resuff from the use
of
a
finer,
In
this case,
you should take the picture without
a
filter,
Lenshoods
Recommended to prevent extraneous light from striking the
lens, Nikon
's
lens hoods come
in
four styles: screw-in, slip-on,
snap-on, and collapsible-rubber. Every lens should
be
fitted with
the lens hood specially designed for
it.
Note, however, that some
lens hoods can be used
in
common by several lenses,
Black&wni1.
G
..
"
So'
'""-
12
'hi
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