Nikon AF-I Nikkor ED 600mm f/4 D IF Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Standard Accessories
Slip-on leatherette front lens cap
Rear lens cap LF-1
39mm screw-in filter L37C
Holder for gelatine filters
Strap
Lens hood HK-18-1,2
Heavy duty case CT-604
Optional Accessories
Other 39mm screw-in filters
Teleconverter TC-14B
Teleconverter TC-301
Teleconverter
TC-
14E
Teleconverter TC-20E*
Autofocus cannot be used with the
AF-1
Nikkor ED 600mm
174 D
IF lens when it is used with the TC-20E
teleconverter. Use of
an AF-1
teleconverter is recommended although other models can be used.
SPECIFICATIONS
Focal length: 600mm
Maximum aperture: f/4
Lens construction: 9 elements in 7 groups (plus dustproof glass plate built into front)
Picture angle:
10'
Distance scale: Graduated in meters and feet from 6m (20 ft.) to infinity («>)
Distance information: Output into camera body
Aperture scale: f/4—f/22 on both standard and aperture-direct-readout scales
Minimum aperture lock: Provided
Diaphragm: Fully automatic
Exposure measurement: Via full-aperture method with AI cameras or cameras with CPU
interface system; via stop-down method for other cameras
Focusing: Nikon Internal Focusing (IF) system
Tripod mounting: Built-in tripod mounting collar rotatable through 360°
Lens hood: Provided
Filters: Slip-in glass filter holder accepts 39mm screw-in filters; gelatin filter holder accepts
gelatin filters
Mount: Nikon bayonet mount
Dimensions: Approx. 166mm (6.5 in.) dia. x 417mm (16.4 in.) extension from flange; approx.
425mm (16.7 in.) long (overall)
Weight: Approx. 6,050g (213.4 oz.)
LENS CARE
Clean lens surface with a blower brush. To remove dirt and smudges, use a soft, clean cotton
cloth or lens tissue moistened with ethanol (alcohol) or lens cleaner. Wipe in a circular
motion from center to outer edge, taking care not to leave traces and not to touch the other
lens parts.
If you use ether in cleaning the lens, a smudge sometimes appears on the surface of a multi-
coated lens. If this happens, wipe it again with a cotton cloth moistened with alcohol.
Take care in cleaning the rear part of the lens with a spraygun-type blower because its strong
stream of air may damage the lens diaphragm blades. To avoid damage, set the lens at full
aperture and use the blower far enough away.
Always protect the lens surface from dirt or damage. The lens hood also helps to protect the lens.
Keep the lens cap in place whenever the lens is not in use.
If you will not use the lens for a long time, protect it from rust and mold by storing it in a
cool, dry place. Also, do not store in direct sunlight, and keep it away from naphthalene or
camphor.
Be careful not to get the lens wet or drop it in water. Water on the lens may cause
malfunction.
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