Nikon AF-S DX Micro-NIKKOR 85mm f-3.5G ED VR: Jp
Jp: Nikon AF-S DX Micro-NIKKOR 85mm f-3.5G ED VR

Thank you for purchasing the AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/3.5G ED VR
lens. DX NIKKOR lenses are specially designed for use with Nikon digital-
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SLR (Nikon DX format) cameras, such as the D300-series and D90. When
mounted on Nikon DX format cameras, the lens picture angle is
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equivalent to approximately 1.5× the focal length in 35mm format.
Before using this lens, please read these instructions and refer to your
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camera’s User’s Manual.
■ Major features
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• This lens exhibits sharp rendering characteristics suited to close-up
photography, reproduction work, snapshots, and general photography
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at all shooting distances.
• This lens is equipped with the Nikon Internal Focusing (IF) system,
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which offers excellent balance between sharp focus on the primary
subject and pleasing blur characteristics in the background and
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foreground.
• Superior optical performance and rendering characteristics are
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maximized with the use of one extra-low dispersion (ED) glass element,
which ensure correction of chromatic aberration. In addition, the
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rounded aperture produces soft and pleasing blur characteristics in
portions of pictures that are out-of-focus.
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• Up to four Wireless Remote Speedlight SB-R200s can be mounted on
the edge of the lens.
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■ Using the lens
Mounting the lens on the camera
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1 Turn the camera off.
2 Remove the rear lens cap. (Fig. B)
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3 Align the mounting index 7 on the lens with the mounting index on
the camera, and rotate the lens counterclockwise until it clicks into
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place. Be sure that the lens is in the correct position when the
mounting index 7 is on the top of the lens.
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4 Remove the front lens cap. (Fig. A)
Removing the lens from the camera
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1 Turn the camera off.
2 Press and hold the lens release button on the camera while turning
the lens clockwise.
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■ Focusing
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Set your camera’s focus mode selector according to the chart below:
Lens’ focus mode switch
Camera focus
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mode
M/A M
Autofocus with manual
Manual focus (electronic
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AF (A/S/C)
override
rangefinder is available.)
MF Manual focus (electronic rangefinder is available.)
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For more information on camera focus modes, refer to your camera’s
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User’s Manual.
Autofocus with manual override (M/A mode)
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1 Set the lens focus mode switch 0 to M/A.
2 Autofocus is enabled, but autofocus operation can be overridden by
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rotating the separate focus ring 5 while pressing the shutter-release
button halfway, or while pressing the AF-ON button on the camera
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body of cameras so equipped.
3 Press the shutter-release button halfway or the AF-ON button once
again to cancel manual focus and resume autofocus.
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■ Setting the aperture
Use the camera to adjust the aperture setting. When exposure (or
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shooting) mode is set at “A” or “M”, the camera will control aperture to
maintain the effective f-number (up to approx. 1.1 stops) even if shooting
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distance is changed.
■ Depth of field
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If your camera supports depth-of-field preview, the effects of the
aperture setting can be previewed in the viewfinder before shooting.
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This lens is equipped with the Internal Focusing (IF) system. As the
shooting distance decreases, the focal length also decreases.
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■ Focusing at a predetermined reproduction ratio
(Reproduction ratio scale)
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The reproduction ratio is the relation between the size of the image
recorded on the image sensor and the actual subject size. If, for example,
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the image on the image sensor is one-fifth the actual subject size, the
reproduction ratio is 1:5.
To photograph at a predetermined reproduction ratio, use the following
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procedure:
1 Manually turn the focus ring until the desired reproduction ratio scale
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number is aligned with the distance index line c.
2 Aim at the subject, then change your position, moving closer to or
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farther away from the subject, until the image in the viewfinder
sharpens.
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■ Notes on close-up photography and reproduction
work
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Camera shake
This lens provides such exceptionally high image magnification that
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even the slightest movement during shooting can cause the image to
blur. Therefore, the use of a tripod and a cable release or remote cord is
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highly recommended to prevent the effects of camera shake.
Close working distance
At the high reproduction ratios used in close-up shooting, the depth of
field is very shallow. To ensure sufficient depth of field, stop down the
lens, extend the exposure time, and carefully position the camera so that
the most important portion of the subject is parallel to the surface of the
image sensor to ensure sharp focus.
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■ Exposure factor
The f-number of a lens indicates brightness of the image formed by the
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lens set at “infinity” shooting distance. The greater the reproduction ratio,
the more image brightness decreases. The actual brightness of the image
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is called the “effective f-number,” and the exposure compensation value
for the change of the effective f-number is called the “exposure factor.”
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■ Effective f-number variation (P. 148)
With this lens, the greater the reproduction ratio (the shorter the
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shooting distance), the more the brightness of the image projected onto
the image sensor decreases and the more the effective f-number
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increases (the amount of light passing through the lens’ aperture
decreases). This variation is automatically compensated for by the
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camera’s exposure meter, so the user can determine exposure or operate
TTL flash shooting without having to consider the exposure factor.
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The f-number displayed in the camera’s LCD panel or viewfinder is the
value automatically compensated.
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■ Vibration reduction mode (VRII)
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Setting the vibration reduction ON/OFF switch
ON: The effects of camera shake are reduced while the
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OFF
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shutter- release button is pressed halfway and also
at the instant the shutter is released. Because
vibration is reduced in the viewfinder, auto/
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manual focusing and exact framing of the subject
are easier.
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OFF: The effects of camera shake are not reduced.
Notes on using vibration reduction
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• By enabling vibration reduction (VR), slower shutter speeds
(approximately four stops*) can be used when shooting distance is
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between and 2.6 m (the reproduction ratio from to 1/30×). The
higher the reproduction ratio from 1/30× is, the more the effects of
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vibration reduction will decrease gradually. (*Based on results achieved
under Nikon measurement conditions. The effects of vibration
reduction may vary according to shooting conditions and use.)
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• After pressing the shutter-release button halfway, wait until the image
in the viewfinder stabilizes before pressing the shutter-release button
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the rest of the way down.
• Due to the characteristics of the vibration reduction mechanism, the
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image in the viewfinder may be blurred after the shutter is released.
This is not a malfunction.
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• If the camera is panned in a wide arc, compensation for camera shake
in the panning direction is not performed. For example, only the effects
of vertical camera shake is reduced with horizontal panning.
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• Do not turn the camera off or remove the lens from the camera while
vibration reduction is operating. Failure to observe this note could
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result in the lens sounding and feeling as if an internal component is
loose or broken when it is shaken. This is not a malfunction. Turn the
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camera on again to correct this.
• With cameras featuring a built-in flash, vibration reduction does not
function while the built-in flash is charging.
• With autofocus cameras featuring an AF-ON button, vibration
reduction does not function even when the AF-ON button is pressed.
• When the camera is mounted on a tripod, set the vibration reduction
ON/OFF switch a to OFF. However, set the switch to ON when using
a tripod without securing the tripod head, or when using a monopod.
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■ The built-in flash and vignetting
• The built-in flash cannot be used over distances of less than 0.6 m (2.0
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ft.).
• To prevent vignetting, do not use the lens hood.
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* Vignetting is the darkening of the corners around the image that occurs
when light emitted by the camera’s built-in flash is obstructed by the
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lens barrel.
■ Using the lens hood
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The lens hood blocks light rays that have harmful effects on pictures. It
also helps to protect the glass surface of the lens.
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Attaching the hood
• Be sure that the lens hood
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mounting index (C) is aligned
with the lens hood setting index
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(
B) (3).
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• To facilitate attachment or removal of the hood, hold it by the lens
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hood attachment index (
A) rather than its outer edge.
• If the lens hood is not correctly attached, vignetting may occur.
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• The lens can be stored with the lens hood attached in the reverse
position.
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■ Lens care
• Be careful not to allow the CPU contacts 9 to become dirty or
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damaged.
• If the lens mount rubber gasket 8 is damaged, be sure to visit the
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nearest Nikon-authorized service representative for repair.
• Clean lens surfaces with a blower brush. To remove dirt and smudges,
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use a soft, clean cotton cloth or lens tissue moistened with ethanol
(alcohol) or lens cleaner. Wipe in a circular motion from the center to
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the outer edge, taking care not to leave traces or touch other parts of
the lens.
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• Never use organic solvent such as thinner or benzene to clean the lens,
as this could cause damage, result in a fire, or cause health problems.
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• NC filters are available to protect the front lens element. The lens hood
also helps to protect the front of the lens.
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• When storing the lens in its flexible lens pouch, attach both the front
and rear lens caps.
• When the lens is mounted on a camera, do not pick up or hold the
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camera and lens by the lens hood.
• When the lens will not be used for an extended period of time, store it
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in a cool, dry place to prevent mold and rust. Be sure to store the lens
away from direct sunlight or chemicals such as camphor or
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naphthalene.
• Do not get water on the lens or drop it in water as this will cause it to
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rust and malfunction.
• Reinforced plastic is used for certain parts of the lens. To avoid damage,
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never leave the lens in an excessively hot place.
■ Standard accessories
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• 52mm snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-52
•Rear Lens CapLF-1
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• Bayonet Hood HB-37
• Flexible Lens Pouch CL-1018
■ Optional accessory
• 52mm screw-on filters
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■ Specifications
Type of lens: G-type AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR lens with built-in CPU
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and Nikon bayonet mount (specially designed for
use with Nikon digital-SLR—DX format—cameras)
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Focal length: 85 mm
Maximum
f/3.5
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aperture:
Lens construction: 14 elements in 10 groups (1 ED lens element)
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Picture angle: 18º 50’
Reproduction
to 1:1 (life-size)
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ratio scale:
Distance
Output to camera
information:
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Focusing: Nikon Internal Focusing (IF) system, autofocus using
a Silent Wave Motor, manually via separate focus
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ring
Vibration
Lens-shift method using voice coil motors (VCMs)
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reduction:
Shooting distance
Graduated in meters and feet from 0.286 m (1 ft) to
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scale:
infinity ( )
Closest focusing
0.286 m (0.9 ft.) (life-size)
distance:
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No. of diaphragm
9 pcs. (rounded)
blades:
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Diaphragm: Fully automatic
Aperture range: f/3.5 to f/32
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Exposure
Via full-aperture method
measurement:
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Attachment size: 52 mm (P = 0.75 mm)
Dimensions: Approximately 73 mm (dia.) × 98.5 mm (extension
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from the camera’s lens-mounting flange)
Weight: Approximately 355 g (12.5 oz)
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice or obligation
on the part of the manufacturer.
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Hinweise für sicheren Betrieb
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ACHTUNG
Keinesfalls zerlegen.
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den Boden) zu einem Bruch von Kamera oder Objektiv, so trennen Sie
zunächst das Produkt vom Stromnetz bzw. entnehmen die Batterie(n) und
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Bei einer Störung sofort die Stromversorgung ausschalten.
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Bei Entwicklung von Rauch oder ungewöhnlichem Geruch durch Kamera
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Nach dem Abtrennen von der Stromversorgung geben Sie das Gerät an eine
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und hinteren Deckel an und bewahren das Objektiv geschützt vor direkter
Sonnenlichteinwirkung auf. Andernfalls droht Brandgefahr wegen
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