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Taking Flash Pictures with Cameras having Built-in flash
All Nikon cameras having built-in flash are usable and no vignetting occurs.
Using a Tripod (Fig. 4)
This lens is equipped with a detachable rotating tripod collar. When using a tripod,
attach it to the lens’ tripod collar instead of the camera. To attach the tripod collar to
the lens, follow these steps:
1 Loosen the tripod collar lock screw 1 slightly.
2 Insert the lens by aligning the tripod collar alignment index on the lens with the
mark on the tripod collar. 2
3 Turn the lens to an appropriate position index 3 (three indexes are provided
every 90°) on the tripod collar by aligning the tripod collar alignment index on the
lens, then tighten the screw. (If the screw is not tight, the lens may
accidentally come off the tripod collar.)
When holding your camera by its handgrip and rotating the camera in its
tripod collar, your hand may bump into the tripod, depending on the tripod
in use.
Lens Hood
Pull out the lens hood by rotating it slowly until the click-stop position is released
and the hood moves smoothly. Then, turn it counterclockwise (as viewed from the
front) to secure it in the extended position. Because the lens hood is not detachable,
slide it back to its click-stop position when not in use. Never lift the lens by its
hood. This may cause the lens to drop, due to its own weight, and become
damaged, if it hits something hard.