Nikon 25515 User Manual - Page 148

The HN-CP11 and HR-E5700 Lens Hoods, The MB-E5700 Battery Pack, See the MB

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Technical Notes The HN-CP11 and HR-E5700 Lens Hoods When using the HN-CP11 or HR-E5700, remove the camera lens cap and attach the hood as shown at right. A 77-mm (3˝) filter can be screwed into the HN-CP11 as shown (note that dust on the filter may be visible in pictures taken at short ranges in macro close-up [ 37] and [Close up; 26] modes). Filters can not be mounted on the HR-E5700. Remove lens hoods when using the built-in Speedlight or an optional flash accessory mounted on the camera accessory shoe. Failure to observe this precaution could result in the light from the flash being eclipsed by the lens hood. The MB-E5700 Battery Pack The MB-E5700 takes six AA (LR6) alkaline, lithium, NiCad, or NiMH batteries and can be used to power the camera for extended shooting or playback. Before attaching the battery pack, remove the battery pack connector and battery-chamber covers. To re- move the battery pack connector cover, slide it in the direction A shown (A-ᕡ). The battery-chamber cover can be removed by ᕣ opening it to an angle of about 45 ° (A-ᕢ), when it can easily be removed as shown (A-ᕣ). Do not attempt to remove the ᕢ battery-chamber cover without first removing the battery pack ᕡ connector cover; failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to the camera. To replace the battery pack connector and battery-chamber B covers when the battery pack is not in use, insert the battery- chamber cover at an angle of about 45 ° (B-ᕡ) and slide the battery pack connector cover into place (B-ᕢ). See the MB- ᕡ ᕢ E5700 instruction manual for details. 138

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Technical Notes
138
The HN-CP11 and HR-E5700 Lens Hoods
When using the HN-CP11 or HR-E5700, remove the camera
lens cap and attach the hood as shown at right.
A 77-mm (3˝)
filter can be screwed into the HN-CP11 as shown (note that
dust on the filter may be visible in pictures taken at short rang-
es in macro close-up [
37] and
[Close up;
26] modes).
Filters can not be mounted on the HR-E5700.
Remove lens
hoods when using the built-in Speedlight or an optional flash
accessory mounted on the camera accessory shoe.
Failure to
observe this precaution could result in the light from the flash
being eclipsed by the lens hood.
The MB-E5700 Battery Pack
The MB-E5700 takes six AA (LR6) alkaline, lithium, NiCad, or NiMH batteries and can
be used to power the camera for extended shooting or playback.
Before attaching the
battery pack, remove the battery pack connector and battery-chamber covers.
To re-
move the battery pack connector cover, slide it in the direction
shown (A-
µ
).
The battery-chamber cover can be removed by
opening it to an angle of about 45 ° (A-
), when it can easily
be removed as shown (A-
¸
).
Do not attempt to remove the
battery-chamber cover without first removing the battery pack
connector cover; failure to observe this precaution could result
in damage to the camera.
To replace the battery pack connector and battery-chamber
covers when the battery pack is not in use, insert the battery-
chamber cover at an angle of about 45 ° (B-
µ
) and slide the
battery pack connector cover into place (B-
).
See the MB-
E5700 instruction manual for details.
µ
¸
A
µ
B