DETERMINING EXPOSURE
Al
Al
Al
non-AI
*non-AI
non-AI
PK-I1A.12,13, and
TC-201,200, 14A
PK-1,2,
3
Bellows, E2 and K rings
PK-11A, 12,13,and
TC-201,200, 14A
PK-1,2,
3
Bellows, E2 and K rings
B—1
Full aperture
Stop-down
Stop-down
Stop-down
Full aperture
Stop-down
* With this
aperture i
combination, conventional "manual"
ndexing is required.
With built-in TTL meter
The Micro-Nikkor has an automatic diaphragm and
a set of click-stop aperture settings ranging from f/2.8
to f/32. The Micro-Nikkor couples fully to the
thru-
the-lens meter. of any F/F2 Nikon Photomic or
other Nikon/Nikkormat camera for full aperture ex-
posure measurement over the entire range of aperture
settings. Note that when this lens is used with non-AI
cameras, "manual" maximum aperture indexing is
required.
When close-up attachments such as a PK ring or
bel-
lows are used, the exposure measurement method is
shown in the table on the left. When the lens is
mounted in the reverse position, the stop-down
method should be used.
See the instruction manual supplied with your camera
or Photomic viewfinder for details.
Caution:
1) When the stop-down method is used at small apertures,
a finder eyecup should be attached to the finder eyepiece
to ensure complete exclusion of stray light.
2) When the lens is used with the Nikon F-401/N4004, the
camera meter coupling function does not operate and the
exposure indicator LEDs do not appear.
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