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SPECIAL FEATURES (WITH NIKON F4-SERIES, F90X/N90s*, F90-SERIES/N90*
OR F70-SERIES/N70* CAMERA)
Thank you for purchasing the Nikon AF-I Nikkor ED 500mm f/4 D IF. When used with a Nikon
F4-Series, F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90 or F70-Series/N70 camera, this lens provides the following
advanced capabilities:
Rapid and quiet autofocus operation thanks to Nikon's new built-in coreless focus-driving mechanism
that dramatically reduces focusing time.
Instant switching from autofocus to manual focus by presetting the focus mode ring to M/A position.
With a Nikon F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90 or F70-Series/N70 camera, distance information will be
transmitted instantly from the lens to the camera.
The Nikon
N90s,
N90 orN70 is sold
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BESONDERE MERKMALE (MIT NIKON-KAMERAS DER SERIE F4 , F90X, F90
ODER F70)
Herzlichen Dank dafiir, dal! Sie sich fur das Nikon-Objektiv AF-I Nikkor ED 500mm f/4 D IF
entschieden haben. Zusammen mit einer Nikon-Kamera der Serie F4, F90X, F90 Oder F70 bietet es
Ihnen die folgenden Vorteile:
Extrem schnelle, automatische und gerauschlose Fokussierung dank dem neuen, integrierten ankerlosen
Fokussiermotor von Nikon.
Schnelles Umschalten zwischen automatischem und manuellem Fokussieren nach Stellen des
Fokussiermodusrings auf M/A.
Die Entfernungsdaten werden vom Objektiv unmittelbar an Kameras der Serie F90X, F90 oder F70
iibertragen.
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1 Page 11
DEPTH-QF-FIELD TABLE Page 39
Deutsch Seite 16
SCHARFENTIEFE-TABELLE Seite 38
Francois 1 Page 22
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NOMENCLATURE
(T) Lens hood screw
(2) Focus lock buttons (four buttons
provided)
(3) Distance index
(4) Depth-of-field indicators
© Distance scale
(6) Focus mode ring
@ Tripod collar alignment index
(8) Tripod collar alignment scale
(9) Filter holder mounting index
@ Filter holder knob
® Lens hood HK-21
@ Focusing ring
@ Focus mode button
@ Focus mode index
@ Tripod collar lock screw
® Built-in rotating tripod collar
@ Strap eyelets
® Focusing limit switch
® Glass filter holder
@ Gelatine filter holder plate
@ Gelatine filter holder
@ Aperture index
@ Aperture scale
) Minimum aperture lock lever
@ Aperture-direct-readout scale
@ Minimum aperture signal post (EE servo
coupling post)
@ CPU contacts
@ Aperture indexing post
@ Meter coupling ridge
@ Aperture ring
Before using your new lens, read the following carefully so you get the most out of your
lens now and for years to come.
IMPORTANT!
Be careful not to soil or damage the CPU contacts.
Do not attach the following accessories to the lens, as they might damage the lens' CPU
contacts:
Auto Extension Ring PK-1, Auto Extension Ring PK-11/PK-11A, Kl Ring, Auto Ring
BR-2/BR-2A/BR-4.
This lens cannot be used with the AF Finder
DX-1
attached to the Nikon F3AF camera.
MOUNTING THE LENS
To mount, position the lens on the camera's bayonet mount, lining up the aperture index on the
lens with the lens mounting index on the camera. Twist the camera body clockwise until it
clicks into place.
To remove, press the lens' release button on the camera and turn the camera body
counterclockwise. For details, refer to the camera's instruction manual.
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FOCUS LOCK (WITH AN F4-SERIES, F90X/N90s, F90-SERIES/N90 OR
F70-SERIES/N70 CAMERA)
When shooting a subject that is off-center or moving in Continuous Servo Autofocus mode,
press this button to lock focus. To cancel focus lock and reactivate autofocus, remove your
finger from the focus lock button. Although AF-Lock function can be set on both camera and
lens,
priority is given to whichever is set first.
FOCUSING LIMIT SWITCH (WITH AN F4-SERIES, F90X/N90s, F90-
SERIES/N90 OR F70-SERIES/N70 CAMERA)
With autofocus operation, you can reduce focusing time by setting the focusing limit switch
according to the pre-determined distance range for the subject(s). There are three focusing limit
zones provided:
Close distance infinity (°°) Set switch to front setting (FULL)
Close distance 10m Set switch to middle setting (10 5m)
10m infinity (°°) Set switch to rear setting° 10m)
RECOMMENDED FOCUSING SCREEN
Various interchangeable focusing screens are available for Nikon cameras to suit any type of lens
or picture-taking situation. Those which are recommended for use with your lens are listed.
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Compensation Dial for the focusing screen. (See the F4/F4s instruction manual, page 78.)
Blank box means not applicable. Since type M screen can be used for both macrophotography
at a 1:1 magnification ratio and for photomicrography, it has different applications than other
screens.
For the K2, B2 and E2 focusing screens, refer to the columns on the K, B and E screens,
respectively. For details, also refer to the specific camera's instruction manual.
MINIMUM APERTURE LOCK Must A
For programmed auto or shutter-priority auto shooting, use the minimum aperture lock lever to
lock the lens aperture at f/22.
1.
Set the lens to its minimum aperture (f/22).
2.
Slide lock lever in the direction of the aperture ring and so the white dot on the lever aligns
with the orange dot. (See illust.)
To release the lock, slide the lever in reverse direction.
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DEPTH OF FIELD
Depth of field can be checked with the white indicator engraved on the lens barrel.
If your camera has a depth-of-field preview function, it is possible to check the depth of field in
the viewfinder. (For details, see camera instruction manual.)
Depth of field can also be checked by referring to the table on page 39.
USING FILTERS
Always use a filter with the lens. The slip-in glass filter holder comes mounted with a Nikon
NC filter. A slip-in gelatine filter holder is also supplied with the lens.
Replacing glass filters Must. B, C, D
1.
Press down on the glass filter holder knob, and turn counterclockwise until the white line on
the knob is at a right angle to the axis of the lens.
2.
Pull the holder out.
3.
Unscrew the mounted filter and replace with the filter you want to use.
4.
Put the holder back, push down on the knob, and turn clockwise to lock.
-Illust. E
Using gelatine filter
1.
Cut the gelatine filter into a circle of approx. 40mm (1.6 in.) in diameter.
2.
Open the gelatine filter holder plate by pushing on the latch and lifting up.
3.
Insert the gelatine filter into the holder and close the plate. Make sure the filter is
unscratched and free of dust and take care that it stays flat.
4.
Remove the glass filter holder from the lens and insert the gelatine filter holder.
USING LENS HOOD HK-21
When shooting in bright sunlight, use the lens hood to prevent stray light from entering lens.
-Illust. F To Use Lens Hood HK-21
1.
Loosen lock screw on the
HK-21.
2.
Slip HK-21 onto the front of the lens.
3.
Tighten the locking screw.
To Store the Lens Hood
Loosen lock screw on the
HK-21.
Reverse the
HK-21,
then slide back onto the lens and tighten
the HK-21 lock screw.
Standard Accessories
Slip-on leatherette front lens cap
Rear lens cap LF-1
39mm screw-in filter NC
Holder for gelatine filters
Strap
Lens hood HK-21
Heavy duty case CT-501
Other 39mm screw-in filters
Teleconverter
TC-
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Teleconverter TC-301
Optional Accessories
Teleconverter
TC-
14E
Teleconverter TC-20E
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SPECIFICATIONS
Focal length: 500mm
Maximum aperture: f/4
Lens construction: 10 elements in 7groups (plus dustproof glass plate built into front)
Picture angle: 5°
Distance scale: Graduated in meters and feet from 5m (20 ft.) to infinity (°°)
Distance information: Output into F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90 or F70-Series/N70 cameras
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. 139 mm (5.5 in.) dia. x 370mm (14.6 in.) extension from flange; approx.
378mm (14.9 in.) long (overall)
Weight: Approx. 4200g (148.2 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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DEPTH-OF-FIELD TABLE
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Focused
distance
16.4
20
25
30
40
50
70
100
0
Depth of field
f/4
16'
4"
16'5"
19'11"
20'
24'
10"
25'
1"
29'
10"
30'
1"
39'
8"
40' 3"
49'
7"
50'
4"
69'
2"
70'
9"
98'
4"
101'
5796'
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f/5.6
16'
4"
16'
5"
19'
11"
20'
24'
10"
25'
1"
29' 9"
30' 2"
39'
7"
40' 4"
49'
5"
50'
6"
68'
10"
71'
1"
97' 9"
102'
4223'
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f/8
16'
3"
16'
5"
19'
10"
20'1"
24' 9"
25'
2"
29' 8"
30' 3"
39' 6"
40'
6"
49'
2"
50'
9"
68'
5"
71'7"
96' 9"
103'
2957'
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16'
3"
16'
6"
19'10"
20'
1"
24'
8"
25' 3"
29'
7"
30'
4"
39'
3"
40'
8"
48'
11"
51'1"
67'
10"
72' 2"
95'
8"
104'
2152'
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16'
3"
16'
6"
19'
9"
20' 2"
24'
7"
25' 4"
29'
5"
30'
6"
39'
41'
48'
5"
51'7"
66'
11"
73'
3"
93'
10"
107'
1480'
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f/22
16'
2"
16'
7"
19'8"
20' 3"
24' 6"
25'
6"
29'
3"
30'
9"
38'
8"
41'5"
47'
11"
52' 3"
65'11"
74'
7"
91'
9"
109'
1077'
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Reproduction
ratio
1/9.0
1/11.2
1/14.3
1/17.4
1/23.7
1/29.9
1/42.3
1/61
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By using Internal Focusing (IF), the closest focusing distance of this lens is shorter than
previous models at the same focal length, which utilized traditional helicoid focusing.
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articles or reviews), may be made without written
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