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Filters
Nikon filters can be divided into three types: screw-in, rear-interchange and
slip-in. With the F100, the filter factor need not be considered except for the
R60 filter. Compensate exposure +1 EV when using the R60.
Note that when special filters available from manufacturers other than Nikon
are used, autofocus or the electronic rangefinder may not operate properly.
Use circular-polarizing filter C-PL or C-PLII instead of polarizing filter Polar. The
polarizing filter cannot be used with the F100.
Use NC filter when using the filter to protect the lens.
Moiré may occur when shooting a subject against bright light or if a bright light
source is in the frame. In this case, remove the filter before shooting.
Film Type
Designation
Filter factor Screw-in attachment size (mm)
Rear-interchange
Slip-in (mm)
Daylight
Tungsten light
39 46 52 58 62 67 72 77 82 95
122
Bayonet 39 52
Neutral NC 1 RRRRRRR
Black & white
Skylight L 1BC 1 RRRR R
and color
L 37C 1 R R R RRRRR R
Ultraviolet
L 39 1 R
Medium Y 48 1.7 (
2
/3) 1.2 (
1
/3) RRRRR R
Yellow
Deep Y 52 2 (1) 1.4 (
1
/
2
) R
Black & white
Orange O 56
3.5 (1
5
/6)
2 (1) RRRRR R
Red R 60 8 (3) 5 (2
1
/3) RRRRR R
Soft
Soft 1 1 RRRR
Soft 2 1 RRR
Special
Circular-polarizing
C-PL RRR
photography
Circular-polarizing II
C-PLII
2-4 (1-2)
RRRRRR
(black & white
ND 2xS 2 (1) R
and color)
Neutral density ND 4xS 4 (2) R
ND 8xS 8 (3) R
Amber
Light A 2 1.2 (
1
/3) RRRRR R
Deep A 12 2 (1) R
Color Light B 2 1.2 (
1
/3) RRRRR R
Blue Medium B 8 1.6 (
2
/3) R
Deep B 12 2.2 (1
1
/6) R
( ) = f/stop compensation
Miscellaneous
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