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NIKKORMAT FT2 - Eyepiece Correction Lenses; Finder Eyecup

NIKKORMAT FT2
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Except for
the
R60, no
Nikon filter
requires
exposure
compensation
when
used
with the
Nikkormat
FT2.
When
using
the
R60 filter
under
tungsten
light,
in-
crease
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
it
against
accidental
dam
zge
,
the
use of
the L37
or L37C
filter
is r0commended.
If
the
lens
is pointed
toward
the
sun
or
toward
a very
bright
light
at night,
it is
best
to
remove
any filter,
since
light
re-
flected from
the
filter
surface
may
form
ghost
images
on
the
film.
Eyepiece
Correction
Lenses
The
nine
eyepiece
correction lenses
are designed
to
permit
nearsighted
or
farsighted
users
to view
and
focus
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
unscrew
the
finder
eyepiece
and
then screw
on the right
correction
lens.
ffimffimmm
Finder
Eyecup
The
soft
rubber finder
eyecup fits
direcrly
onto
rhe
finder
eyepiece
to
prevent
extraneous
light
from
entering
the
viewfinder.