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Focal Length | 80-200mm |
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Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
Lens Construction | 16 elements in 12 groups |
Minimum Focus Distance | 1.8 m (5.9 ft) |
Filter Size | 77mm |
Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Mount | Nikon F |
Format Compatibility | 35mm film / FX format |
Special Elements | ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements |
Weight | 1300g (45.9 oz) |
Detailed list and description of all external lens parts and indicators.
Step-by-step guide on attaching the lens to a camera body.
Instructions for achieving focus and changing focal length.
Recommended focusing screens for Nikon F3/F2 cameras with lens and teleconverters.
How to determine depth of field using colored lines and distance markings.
Using the infrared line for focus compensation in infrared photography.
Situations where rotating the lens on a tripod may cause damage.
Comprehensive list of the lens's technical features and dimensions.
List of accessories provided with the lens and available for purchase.
Explanation of Extra-low Dispersion glass and its benefits in lens design.
Guidelines for proper lens cleaning, protection, and storage.
English list of lens components corresponding to diagram numbers.
Instructions for attaching the lens to camera bayonet mount.
Guide to lens focusing and zooming operations using the control ring.
Guidance on selecting focusing screens for Nikon F3/F2 cameras.
Explanation of how to read the depth-of-field scale on the lens barrel.
How to compensate focus shift for infrared photography using the red line.
Warnings about potential equipment damage when rotating the lens on a tripod.
Detailed technical specifications including focal length, aperture, and dimensions.
List of accessories that come with the lens and those available separately.
Explanation of ED glass properties and their impact on image quality and performance.
Essential guidelines for cleaning, protecting, and storing the lens properly.