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NOMENCLATURE
1.
Focus lock button 6. Lens mounting index
2.
ON/OFF switch 7. Lens speed indexing post
3. Lens type signal pin 8. Focal length indexing ridge
4.
AF connecting pins for F3AF 9. Lens release button
5. Camera mounting index 10. Meier coupling ridge
BEFORE USING THE TC-16
(Read the following carefully and get the most out of your new AF
teleconverter TC-16 now and in the many years to come.)
Like Nikon cameras and lenses, your new teleconverter is a high-precision
instrument. Mounted between the Nikon F3AF camera body with the DX-1 AF
Finder installed, the only camera assembly the TC-16 can work
with,
it in-
creases the prime lens's effective focal length to 1.6X with but a 1-1/3 f/stop
loss in effective aperture.
You'll find your TC-16 able to work with a large number of lenses, providing
autofocus operation only
(i.e.,
focus-aid function not available) with Nikkor and
Nikon Series E lenses. A built-in micromotor enables the teleconverter lens
elements to
move,
assuring virtually instantaneous focus detection and pinpoint
subject focus.
An advanced, multiple-element lens construction ensures your teleconverter
will deliver optimum optical performance with but negligible decrease in image
quality. As with most Nikon optics, the TC-16 benefits from Nikon Integrated
Coating (NIC), applied to all air-to-glass surfaces to reduce ghost images and
flare and to make color rendition more natural-looking.
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LENS/TELECONVERTER COMPATIBILITY
The following table lists a variety of Al-type Nikkor and Nikon Series E lenses
which can be used with the Nikon AF Teleconverter TC-16.
Wideangle
Normal
Telepholo
HNikkor 24mm 1/2
H Nikkor 24mm f/2S
HNikkor 28mm f/2 (Product number 540021 or higher)
HNikkor 28mm f/2S
HNikkor 35mm f/1.4S
HNikkor 35mm f/2 (Product number 931001 or higher)
HNikkor 35mm H2S
HNikkor 50mm f/1.2
HNikkor 50mm f/1.2S
HNikkor 50mm f/1.4 (Product number 3980001 or higher)
HNikkor 50mm f/1.4S
HNikkor 50mm f/1.8
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S
Series E 50mm f/1.8
HNikkor 50mm f/2 (Product number 3640001 or higher)
HNikkor 55mm f/1.2
HNoct Nikkor 58mm f/1.2
HNoct Nikkor 58mm f/1,2S
HNikkor 85mm f/1.4S
HNikkor 85mm f/2
HNikkor 85mm f/2S
HNikkor 105mm f/1.8S
HNikkor 135mm f/2
HNikkor 135mm f/2S
HNikkor 200mm f/2 IF-ED
HNikkor 200mm f/2S IF-ED
HNikkor 300mm f/2S IF-ED
Important!
'1.
You can distinguish Al-S from Al lenses through the color of the minimum
aperture indication on the aperture-direct-readout (ADR) scales—the Al-S's
scale is engraved in orange, that of Al in white.
2.
It is impossible to attach the TC-16 to any prime lens on which another tele-
converter has been mounted.
3. If the prime lens is the 300mm f/2 IF-ED, make sure you don't use its
dedi-
cated teleconverter TC-14C at the same time.
4.
Non-AI-type lenses cannot be used with the TC-16.
5. Do not attempt to mount any lens other than those listed in the table above
(especially any Al-modified lens or other manufacturers' lenses) on the
TC-16—this will damage both lens and teleconverter.
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CONNECTING LENS AND TELECONVERTER A„ A
2
Position the lens in the TC-16's bayonet mount with its aperture index aligned
with the TC-16's lens mounting index ®;
then,
grasping the lens aperture
ring,
turn the lens counterclockwise until it click-stops into position- (With either the
300mm f/2 IF-ED or 200mm f/2 IF-ED, you turn the TC-16 clockwise until it
click-stops into position.)
To remove: Depress the lens release button ® on the TC-16 while grasping the
lens aperture
ring,
and turn the lens clockwise until the lens aperture index is
aligned with the TC-16's lens mounting index. (As for the 300mm f/2 IF-ED or
200mm f/2 IF-ED, turn the TC-16 counterclockwise until the lens aperture index
is aligned with the TC-16's Sens mounting index.)
MOUNTING ON THE CAMERA BODY— —
B„B
2
Position the lens/teleconverter assembly in the camera's bayonet mount so
that the TC-16's camera mounting index ® is aligned with the camera's lens
mounting index. Then, grasp the aperture ring of the lens or the TC-16 and turn
the lens/teleconverter assembly counterclockwise until it click-stops into
position.
(In case of the 300mm f/2 IF-ED or 200mm f/2 IF-ED. you turn the
F3AF camera body clockwise until it clickstops into place.)
Note:
• When mounting the lens/teleconverter assembly on the F3AF camera body,
make sure with your finger that the camera's meter coupling lever is locked
in the "down" position. For further information, refer to the F3AF's instruction
manual.
To remove: Depress the tens release button on the camera body while grasp-
ing the aperture ring of the lens or the TC-16, and turn the lens/teleconverter
assembly clockwise until it comes off. (In case of the 300mm f/2 IF-ED or
200mm f/2 IF-ED, you turn the F3AF camera body counterclockwise until it
comes off.)
INITIAL PROCEDURES FOR AUTOFOCUS
PHOTOGRAPHY —C
1.
First attach the lens to the TC-16, then mount the lens/teieconverter
assembly onto the F3AF/DX-1 assembly.
2.
Slide the TC-16's ON/OF switch ® to the "ON" position as far as it wilt go-
do not slide it only part of the way,
3. Set the lens distance scale to the infinity (•») mark.
• At infinity, the focus detection range varies in accordance with the lens
in use—see following table.
4.
Lightly touching the F3AF's shutter release button will activate the micro-
motor built into the TC-16; simultaneously, the LED in-focus (••*) or focus-
impossible warning indicator f x) inside the viewfinder will tight up.
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5. Press the shutter release button all the way to release the shutter when both
LED in-focus indicators 04) light up to indicate subject in-focus condition.
For further information on viewfinder information, etc., refer to the F3AF
camera body's instruction manual.
Focus detection range when lens is at infinity
(<*>)
Lens in use
300mm
200mm
135mm
105mm
85mm
58mm
55mm
50mm
35mm
28mm
24mm
Focus detection range
Infinity (<») to 35m (114.8 ft)
Infinity (<") to 16m (52,5 ft)
Infinity (°°) to 7.2m (23.6 ft)
Infinity (">) to 4.4m (14.4 ft)
Infinity (<») to 2.9m (9.5ft)
Infinity (•») to 1.4m (4.6 ft)
Infinity (oo) to 1.3m (4.3 ft)
Infinity (oo) to 1.2m (3.9 ft)
Infinity (») to 0.61m
(2
ft)
Infinity (oo) to
0.42m
(1.4 ft)
Infinity (oo) to
0.33m
(1.1
ft)
Notes:
1.
All focus detection operating ranges are approximate.
2.
If your subject is outside the focus detection range, the LED focus-impossible
warning indicator f x)or far-focus indicator
(-4)
will light up inside the DX-1
AF Finder. In this case, turn the prime lens's focusing ring to less than
infinity
(<*>);
the distance set now becomes the maximum shooting distance
ot the prime fens' focus detection range, so its focus detection range from
maximum to minimum is correspondingly decreased. You can then focus on
the subject even if it falls outside the range tabled.
For example, when using
50mm f/1.8 as the prime gj
m
lens,
its focus detection
(2.3
ft)
range changes as in the
following diagram.
1
-
2m
(39 ft)
Shooting
distance
Distance scale
on
the
prime lens's focusing ring
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3. When the distance scale of the prime lens is set to minimum or around there,
you can focus on your subject even if it is beyond the original closest shoot-
ing
distance.
Note, however, that picture quality may somewhat be impaired.
4.
If the prime lens is the 135mm f/2, make sure you set the distance scale
between infinity (») and 2m (6.6 ft) in order to obtain precise in-focus indica-
tion.
You should set it at closer than 2m (6.6
ft),
or the precise in-focus indica-
tion may not occur.
5. it takes around 0.5 sec. to automatically focus on a subject from the maxi-
mum to the minimum shooting distance.
SECONDARY PROCEDURES FOR AUTOFOCUS
PHOTOGRAPHY
As shown in the focus detection range chart (p. 17), the longer the focal length
of the lens in use, the narrower its focus detection range. To shoot a subject
that is in motion, you will need a wide autofocus operation range that covers the
distance between you and the moving subject. If you set the prime lens's dis-
tance scale at infinity, the approaching subject may fall short of the minimum
shooting distance for the focus detection range indicated.
For example, when taking a picture of a subject with a TC-16-mounted 300mm
f/2 lens within a range of 70m (229,7 ft) to 10m (32.8
ft),
which is the prime lens's
minimum focusing distance, you won't be able to shoot the subject if it comes
closer than 35m (114.5 ft) if you've set the distance scale to infinity because the
minimum shooting distance required for autofocus detection to work at this
distance is 35mm
(114.5
ft).
It is thus best to reset the prime lens's distance scale by observing the following
procedures.
1.
Detach the prime lens in use from the TC-16 and attach it to the F3AF/DX-1
assembly.
2.
Focus on the subject at its maximum shooting distance; then lock this
read-
ing on the prime lens's distance scale. (With the 300mm f/2 IF-ED, use the
lens's convenient presettable focusing ring locking screw.)
3. Remove the lens in use from the F3AF camera body and insert the TC-16
between the prime lens and the F3AF/DX-1 assembly; then set the TC-16's
ON/OFF switch to "ON".
4.
Focus on the subject at its minimum shooting distance. If both LED in-focus
indicators (X) light up, this means the distance scale preset in Step 2
enables continuous autofocus operation, But if the LED focus-impossible
warning indicator (x)* or the LED far-focus indicator (•*) lights up, this
means the subject is closer than the preset minimum shooting distance.
So,
in this case, reset the distance scale by observing the following proce-
dures.
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(1) Turn the focusing ring of the prime lens clockwise
(i.e.,
while maintain-
ing shooting position) until both LED in-focus indicators (••^i light up.
(2) Confirm the position of the distance scale set in Step 2 and the
position reset at Step (1).
(3) During autofocus operation, move the distance scale slightly between
these two positions in accordance with the camera-to-subject dis-
tance,
and make the final adjustment with the TC-16 until both LED
in-focus indicators {••<) light up.
* fit is also possible for the LED in-focus-impossible warning indicator^ x)
to light up as a result of low subject contrast. For further information, refer
to the F3AF camera body's instruction manual.]
FOCUS LOCK BUTTON— —D
Your TC-16 is equipped with a focus lock button (T). Depressing this button
during autofocus operation will automatically lock or fix the distance in focus.
Autofocus restarts the instant you release the button. To take pictures with the
main subject off-center, follow these procedures:
1.
First, center the main subject within the viewfinder's central focusing frame.
2.
Lightly touch the shutter release button of the F3AF camera body and make
sure both LED in-focus indicators (•^O light up; then depress the locus lock
button.
3. While holding the focus lock button, recompose the picture, and depress
the shutter release button to take the picture.'
Notes:
1.
When the focus lock button is depressed, the F3AF camera body's meter
and the
DX-1
AF Finder's autofocus detecting system are automatically shut
off to save power; you have to lightly touch the camera's shutter release
button once more to activate
both;
even if at times the LED in-focus
indi-
cators (••*) do not light up, focus stays locked.
2.
Sometimes, the LED indication may change after the mirror returns to its
original position upon shutter release while the focus lock button is de-
pressed;
the focus stays locked.
3. The focus stays locked as long as you keep the focus lock button de-
pressed;
autofocus operation automatically restarts the instant you take
your finger off the button.
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EXPOSURE DETERMINATION
Using the TC-16 not only increases the effective focal length by 1.6X, but also
decreases the effective aperture by a
1 -1
/3 f/stop.
Thus,
when the TC-16 teleconverter is in use, you should disregard the prime
lens's engraved aperture scale.
If the TC-16 is attached to lenses with a maximum aperture larger than f/1.8
(e.g.,
50mm f/1.2, 50mm f/1,4, 35mm f/1.4, etc.), the effective aperture becomes
f/2.9 even if the aperture is larger than f/1.8. Thus, when using fast lenses, be
sure to set the aperture to f/1.8 or smaller; otherwise, incorrect exposure will
result.
In addition, some exposure compensation will be required with lenses that have
maximum apertures larger than f/1.8. For exposure compensation based on
ASA/ISO film speed adjustment, refer to the fallowing table:
Lens Max. Aperture
f/1.2
f/1.4
Compensation Required
(at ASA/ISO 100)
2/3 f/stop underexposure
(set to ASA/ISO 160 position)
1/3 f/stop underexposure
(set to ASA/ISO 125 position)
NOTES ON THE USE OF THE TC-16
1.
The AF Teleconverter
TC-16
cannot be used with any camera other than
the Nikon F3AF with the DX-1 AF Finder attached. It provides only auto-
focus—not focus-aid—operation.
2.
When you're not using the TC-16, set its ON/OFF switch to the "OFF"
position;
otherwise the batteries of the DX-1 which power the TC-16 may
be drained.
3. During autofocus operation, hold the TC-16 properly because inadvertent
touching of the focus lock button will prevent the teleconverter's lens
elements from moving.
4.
When it is
cold,
use the optional accessory Anti-Cold Battery Holder DB-4
to stabilize the DX-1 AF Finder's battery power; if the batteries powering
the DX-1 are adversely affected by the low temperature, this will likewise
affect the TC-16's autofocus response.
TIPS ON TELECONVERTER CARE
Always keep in mind that your TC-16 is a high-precision optical accessory and
that rough, careless handling may damage it. Observe the following tips, and
the TC-16 will always work as perfectly as the day you bought it.
• Keep clean and protect the surface of the electrical contacts ® of the TC-16
from dust and dirt; otherwise, electrical malfunction may occur.
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•
Do not
subject
the
TC-16
to
shocks—especially avoid dropping
or
banging
it on anything
hard.
•
If
condensation forms
on the
TC-16 body, wipe
it
with
a dry
soft cloth.
If it
forms on the lens itself, observe the following—
use
a
blower brush
to
clean all glass surfaces;
as
much as possible avoid
using lens tissue. Gently wipe dirt, smudges
or
fingerprints with soft cotton
moistened with
a
small amount
of
absolute alcohol, using
a
spiral motion
from center to periphery. Make sure you leave no wiping traces.
If you use ether in cleaning the lens surface, smudges may appear on
the
surface; should this happen, wipe
the
smudges with
a
cotton cloth mois-
tened with absolute alcohol.
• Altach both front and rear lens caps
BF-1
and
LF-1
to your TC-16 when stor-
ing
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separately, preferably inside the optional lens pouch No.
61;
also, avoid
storage in a high-temperature and high-humidity place.
ACCESSORIES
Supplied
Front lens cap BF-1
Rear lens cap LF-1
Optional
Flexible lens pouch No.
61
SPECIFICATIONS
Lens construction:
5
elements
in 5
groups
Focal length: 1.6X thai
of
lens in use (with in-focus
at
infinity)
Aperture coupling range: f/1
B
to
f/32
Effective aperture: f/2.9
to
f/51
Focusing: Via built-in micro motor to move all lens groups
Power
switch:
Provided; "ON/OFF" type
Battery source: Via electrical contact pins directly from
the
battery power inside DX-1 AF Finder
Focus lock: Possible via one focus lock button provided
Diaphragm: Automatic diaphragm coupling provided
Exposure measurement: Via full aperture method; meter coupling ridge
provided
Reproduction ratio: 1.6X that
of
lens
in use
Depth
of
field:
1/1.6X
that
of
lens
in
use (with in-focus
at
infinity)
Mount: Nikon
F
mount (for both sides); AF electrical
coupling pins provided on the rear side
Dimensions: Approx. 88mm
dia.
x
43.8mm long (overall);
21
mm extension from flange
Weight: Approx. 285g
21
(Mlkon)
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