Filters; Lens Hoods - Nikon F3AF Instruction Manual

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Filters
Constructed of Nikon's own optical glass, Nikon filters not only
protect the front of the
lens,
but provide color correction or
allow you to create
special
effects.
As shown
in the table, Nikon
filters are broadly divided into
the
screw-in type and the drop-
in
type.
Notes:
1)
For lens
protection,
the L39 and L37C are
recommended.
2)
When shooting
a
backlit
subject
or
if
there
's
a
bright
source
in the
frame,
a
ghost
image
is
likely to result when using
a
filter.
In this
case,
you
should take the picture without
a
filter.
3)
The F3AF
's
autofocuslfocus-aid
function
cannot
be used with the
ROO.
4) In low-light
situations,
the
use of an NO filter may
cause
the
focus-
impossible
warning to
blink.
Lens Hoods
Recommended
to prevent extraneous
light
from
striking
the
lens,
Nikon
's
lens hoods
come in
four
styles
:
screw-in
,
slip -on
,
snap-on,
and collapsible
rubber.
Every
lens
should be fitted
with
the
lens hood specially designed
for it.
Note,
however,
that some
lens
hoods can be used in common by
several
lenses.
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