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Made
of optical
glass
produced
in
Nikon's
own
glassworks,
Nikon filters
allow
you
to
balance the light
to match
your
film
or
to
create
interesting
artistic
effects As
shown
in
the table,
Nikon filters
are broadly
divided into
the
screw-in type
and the
drop-in
type For
the Nikon FE2,
the
f
ilter
factor
can
be
ignored
except
in
the case
of the R60 When
using the R60 in
tungsten
lrghting,
set
the
aperture
one f/stop
wider
than the figure indi-
cated
by
the
exposure meter
Notes;
1) For lens
protectron,
the
L39 or
L37C
is recommended
D
When
shooting
a backlit
subject or
if
there's
a bright light
source
in the
frame,
a
ghost
rmage
rs likely
to result
f
rom
the
use of
a
filter.
ln this
case,
you
should
take
the
prcture
without
a
filter.
ffiffiffi
Recommended
to
prevent
extraneous
light
from
striking the
lens,
Nikon's
lens hoods
come
in
four
styles:
screw-in, slip-on,
snap-on, and collapsible-rubber
Every lens
should be
f itted
with
the lens
hood
specially designed for it Note, however,
that
some
lens hoods
can
be used
in
common bv
several
lenses
For
Bolh Color and
Black'and-White
Film
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