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F'
s
Nikon filters
are
made of optical glass,
ground and
polished so that both surfaces
are opt ica
ll
y flat and
parallel. Nikkor lenses and Nikon filters
are
made for
each other. For best results, use Nikon
filters on
Nikkor
lenses.
The
fi lters
are available in both
screw-in
and
series mounts, dependi ng on the
lens.
Except for the R60, no Nikon filter requires
exposure
compensation when used with the Nikon F2AS Photo-
mic. When using the R60 filter under tungsten light,
increase the
exposure
by one f-stop more
than
indicated
by the
exposure
meter.
Note: If
you wish
to
leave a filter on the
lens
to
protect the lens
against accidental damage,
t
he
use
of the
L37
or
L37C
filter
is
recommen
ded.
Finder Eyecup
The soft rubber
finder
eyecup screws directly
onto
the
finder
eyep iece
to prevent
extraneous light
from
enter-
ing the
viewfinder.
When using
an eyepiece
correction lens with
a
finder
eyecup, it is recommended to use the Nikkormat type
eyecup.
First,
fit
the lens into the eyecup
in
advance.
Then screw the
assembly
onto the finder eyepiece.
Eyepiece Correc··on Lenses
The
nine
eyepiece
correction lenses are designed to
permit nearsighted
and
farsighted users to view and
fows
without their
glasses.
Available in
-
2,
-
3,
-
4,
-
5,
0,
+0.5,
+1, +2 and
+3 diopters, each representing the
combined dioptry
of
the lens and the finder. Simply
screw into
the finder eyepiece.
Camera Cases
Available in hard,
semi-soft
or soft (pouch) construction,
Nikon camera
cases offer
excellent protection for your
camera body
and
mounted lens. Various case
sizes
are
available to
accommodate
most Nikkor lenses mounted
on the camera body.
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