Nikon
NIKKOR
NIKKOR
Z
14-30mm
f/4
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User's
Manual
Before
using
th
is
product,
please
careful
ly
read
both
these
instructions
and
the
camera
manual
Note
:This
lens
is
intended
exclusively
for
use
with
mirrorless
cameras
featuring
a
Nikon
Zmount
For Your
Safety
To
prevent
damage
to
property
or
inju
ry
to
yourself
or
to
others,
read
"For
Your
Safety
•
in
its
entire
ty
before
using
this
product.
K
eep
these
safety
instructions
where
all
t
hose
'Mlo
u
se
t
his
i:xoduct
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read
t
hem
.
&
WARNING:
Failur
e to
observe
the precautions
marked
with this
icon
cou
ld
r
es
ult in death or
severe
injur
y.
&
CAUTION:
Failure
to
observe
the
pr
eca
utions
marked
wi
th this
icon
could
re
sult ln inju
ry
or property
damage.
Lh
WARNING
•
Do
not disassemble
or
modify this product.
Do
not
touch internal parts
that
become exposed as
the
result
of
a fall or
other accident.
Failu
re
to
observe
these
precautions
could
resu
lt
in
electric
shock
or
other
in
jury.
•
Should
you
notice
any
abnormalities
such
as
the
product
producing
smoke
,
heat,
or
unusual
odors,
immediately
disconnect
the
camera
power
so
urce
.
Continued
operation
could
result
in
fire,
burns
or
other
inju
ry
•
Keep
dry.
Do
not
handle
with
we
t
hands.
Fa
il
ure
to
observe
these
precautio
ns
could
result
in
fi
re
or
electr
ic
shock
.
•
Do
not
us
e this product
in
the
presence
of
flammabl
e
dust
or
gas
such
as
propane
,
gasoline
or
aerosols
.
Fa
il
ure
to
observe
this
precaution
cou
ld r
esult
in
exp
l
osion
or
fire.
,
Do
not directly
view
the
su
n or other bright light
source
through the
len
s
or
camera.
Fa
il
ure to
observe
this
precau
t
ion
could
result
in
visua
l
impai
r
ment.
•
Keep
this product out of
reach
of children.
Fa
i
lu
re
to
observe
this
precaution
coold
result
in
i
njury
or
product
malfunction.
In
add
i
tion,
note
that
small
parts
constitute
a
choking
hazard.
Should
a
child
swallow
any
part
of
this
p-oduct,
seek
immediate
medical
attention
•
Do
not
handle
with
bare
hands
in
locations
exposed
to extremely high
or
low temperature
s.
Fa
il
ure
to
observe
this
precau
t
ion
could
r
esult
in
burns
or
frostbite.
&
CAUTION
•
Do
not
leave
the
lens
pointed
at
the
sun
or
other
strong
light
sources.
Light
focused
by
the
lens
is
a
source
rJ.
fire
and
damage
to
the
prOOuct~
in
t
ernal
parts.
•
Do
not
leave
the product w
here
it
wilt be
exposed
to extremely high
temperatures,
for
an
extended period
such
as
in
an
enclosed
automobile
or
in direct sunlight.
Failure
to
observe
this
precaut
i
on
could
result
in
fi
re
or
product
malfunction
,
Do
not transport
cameras
or
lenses
with tripods
or
similar
accessories
attached.
Failure
to
observe
this
precaut
i
on
could
result
in
injury
or
product
malfunction.
I Notices for Customers in
the
U.S.A
.
This
device
complies
with
part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operat
i
on
is
subject
to
t
he
fo
l
low-
ing
two
cond
i
tions:
(1)
this
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference,
and
(2)
this
device
must
accept
any
interference
r
eceived,
inc
l
ud
i
ng
interference
th
at
may
cause
undesi
r
ed
operation
Federal
Communications
Commission
{FCC)
Radio
Frequency
Interference
Statement
This
equ
i
pment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
wi
th
the
li
mits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuan
t
to
Parr
15
of
the
FCC
rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
prov
i
de
reason-
able
protection
against
harm
ful i
nterference
in
a
residential
installation
.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
no
t
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communica-
tions.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interfe
r
er.::e
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
i
nstal
-
lation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
te
l
evision
reception,
whk:h
can
be de
t
ermined
by
turning
t
he
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
followirg
measures:
•
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
•
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receive
r.
•
Connect
the
equ
i
pment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected
,
Consult
thedea
leror
an
experienced
radio/television
technician
for
help.
CAUTIONS
Modifications
The
FCC
r
equires
the
user
to
be
notified
that
any
changes
or
modifications
made
to
this
device
tha
t
are
not
expressly
approved
by
Nikon
Corporat
i
on
may
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
Nikon
Inc.,
1300WaltWh
i
tman
Roa
d,
Melville,
New
York
11747
-
3064,
U.S.A.
Tel,
631
-
547
-
4200
I Notice for Customers in Canada
CA
N
ICES-3
8/
NMB-3
B
Using
die
Lens
I
Parts
of
the
Lens: Names
and
Functions
Refer
to
the
diagram
on
the
lef
t
edge
of
this
sheet.
©
lens
hood
mounting
mar
k
Use
when
attaching
the
lens
hood
@
Zoom
ri
ng
Rotate
to
zoom
in
or
out.
Be
sure
to
extend
the
l
ens
before
use
@
focal
leng
th
scale
Determine
the
app
r
oximate
foca
l l
ength
when
@
Focal
leng
th
ma
rk
zooming
the
lens
in
or
out.
Autofocus
mode
selecte
d:
In
autofocus
mode,
you
can
rota
te
this
customizable
ri
ng
to
per-
®
Control
ring
form
a
function
selected
with
the
came
ra
(see
the
camera
manua
l
for
details).
Ma
nual
focus
mode
selec
ted
:
Rotate
to
focus.
@
lens
mounting
mark
Use
when
mounting
the
lens
on
the
camera
.
(J)
Ru
bber
lens-mount
-
gasket
@
CPU
contacts
Used
to
transfer
data
to
and
from
the
camera.
Choose
A
for
autofocus,
M
for
manual
focus.
@
Focus-moo'e
switch
Note
that
r
egardless
of
the
setting
chosen,
fo-
cus
must
be
adjusted
manual
ly
when
manual
focus
mode
is
selected
using
came
ra
con
t
rols
Lens
hoods
block
stray
light
that
would
other-
@
Lens
hood
wise
cause
flare
or
ghosting.
They
also
serve
to
protect
the
lens.
@
Lens
hood
lock
mark
®
Lens
hood
alig
n
ment
Use
when
attaching
the
lens
hood.
mark
@
Front
l
enscap
-
@
Rearlenscap
-
G}
Attachment
and
Removal
Attachin9thelens
See
@
See
@
-
-
See
e
-
-
-
See
@
-
-
[I]
Turn
the
camera
off,
remove
the
body
cap,
a
nd
de
ta
ch
the
rear
lens
cap.
[[]
Position the
lens
on
the
ca
mera
body, keeping the mounting
mark
on
the l
ens
aligned with the mounting
mark
on the
camera
body,
a
nd
then rotate the l
ens
cou
nte
rclock
wi
se
until it dicks into pl
ace.
Removin9
the
lens
[I]
Turn
the
camera
o
ff
.
[[]
Pr
ess
and
hold the lens
release
button while turning the lens
clockwise.
(1)
Before
Use
The
lens
is
retractable
and
must
be
extended
befo
re
use.
Rota
te
the
zoom
ri
ng
as
shown
until
the
lens
clicks
into
the
extended
position
.
Pictures
can
only
be
taken
when
the
focal
length
mark
points
to
positions
between
14
and
30
on
the
foca
l
length
scale.
To
retract
the
lens,
rotate
the
zoom
ring
in
the
opposite
direction,
stopping
when
you
reach
the
(e J
posit
i
on on
the
focal
length
scale.
If
the
camera
is
turned
on
with
the
l
ens
retrac
t
ed,
a
warning
will
be
displayed.
Extend
the
lens
befo
re
use.
@ Attaching
and
Removing
the
Lens
Hood
Align
rhe
lens
hood
mounring
mark
(e )
wirh
rhe
lens
hood
alignmenr
mark
re;
and
then
rotate
rhe
hood
(8
) unril
rhe
•
mark
is
aligned
wirh
rhe
lens
hood
lock
mark
(O).
To
remove
the
hood,
reverse
the
above
steps.
►
When
attaching
or
removing
the
hood,
hold
it
near
the
•
symbol
on
its
base
and
avoid
gripping
it
too
ti
ghtly.
The
hood
can
be
r
eversed
and
mounted
on
t
he
lens
when
not
in
use
I When
the
Lens
Is
Attached
The
focus
position
may
change
if
you
turn
t
he
camera
off
and
then
on
aga
in
after
focusing.
Refocus
before
shooting.
If
you
have
focused
on
a
pre-selected
location
while
wa
i
ting
for
your
subje<ttoappear,
we
recommend
t
hat
you
do
not
turn
the
camera
off
until
the
pictu
re
is
taken.
Precautions
for Use
•
Do
not
pick
up
or
hold
t
he
lens
or
camera
using
only
the
lens
hood
.
•
Keep
the
CPU
contacts
clean
.
•
Should
t
he
rubber
lens-moun
t
gasket
be
damaged,
cease
use
immediately
and
take
the
lens
to
a Ni
kon-authorized
service
center
for
repair.
•
Replace
the
fron
t
and
rear
lens
caps
when
the
lens
is
no
t
in
use.
•
To
protect
the
interior
of
the
lens,
store
it
out
of
direct
sunlight.
•
Keep
the
lens
dry.
Rusting
of
the
in
t
ernal
mechanism
can
cause
irreparable
damage.
•
Leaving
the
lens
in
extremely
hot
locations
could
damage
or
warp
parts
made
from
reinforced
plast
i
c.
•
Rapid
changes
in
temperatu
re
may
cause
damaging
condensation
inside
and
outside
the
l
ens
.
Before
taking
the
l
ens
from
a
warm
to
a
cold
environment
or
vice
versa,
pl
ace
it
in
its
case
or
a
plastic
bag
to
slow
the
change
in
temperature
•
We
recommend
that
you
place
the
lens
in
its
case
to
protect
it
from
scratches
du
r
ing
transport.
lens
Care
•
Removing
dust
is
normally
sufficient
to
cl
ean
the
glass
surfaces
of
the
lens
•
Smudges
and
fingerprints
can
be
removed
from
fluorine-coated
lens
elements
us-
ing
a
soft,
clean
cotton
cl
oth
or
l
ens
cleaning
tissue;
clean
from
the
center
outwards
using
a
circular
motion.
To
remove
stubborn
sta
i
ns,
wipe
gent
ly
using
a
soft
cloth
lightly
dampened
with
a
small
amount
of
dis
t
illed
water,
ethanol,or
l
ens
cleaner.
Any
drop-shaped
mark.s
left
from
this
process
on
the
water-
and
oil-repellent
surface
can
subsequently
be
removed
wi
th
a dry
cloth_
•
When
cl
eaning
lens
elements
that
are
not
fluorine-coated,
remove
smudges
and
fin-
gerprints
using
a
soft,
clean
cotton
cloth
or
l
ens
cleaning
tissue
lightly
dampened
with
a
small
amount
of
ethanol
or
lens
cleaner.
Wipe
gently
from
the
center
outwards
in
a
circular
motion,
taking
care
not
to
leave
smears
or
touch
the
lens
with
your
fin
-
gers
•
Never
use
organic
solvents
such
as
pa
i
nt
thinner
or
benzene
to
clean
t
he
lens
•
Neutral
Color
(NC)
filters
(available
separately)
and
the
like
can
be
used
to
protect
the
front
lens
el
ement.
•
If
the
lens
will
not
be
used
for
an
extended
period,
store
it
in
a
cool,
dry
location
to
prevent
mold
and
rust.
Do
not
store
in
direct
sunlight
or
with
naphtha
or
camphor
moth
balls.
Accessories
I
supplied
Accessories
•
LC-82882
mm
snap
-
on
Front
Lens
Cap
•
LF
-
Nl
Rea
r
LensCap
•
HB-86
Bayonet
Hood
•
CL-Cl
Lens
Case
~U
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ngthelen
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•
Thecaseis
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rotectthe
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shocks
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•
The
ma
t
e~a
l
used
in
the
case
may
fa
d
e,
b
leed
,
sh
r
ink,
or
cha
n
ge
colo
r
when
ru
b
ix'd
or
we
t.
•
Removedustwithasoftbrush.
•
Water
and
SU
Ins
can
be
removed
from
the
surface
with
a
~ft.
dry
cloth.
Do
not
use
alcohol,
benzene,
th
in
ner,
orothervolatilec
h
emKals.
•
Donotstorelnloca
ti
on
sexposedtod
i
rects
u
nl
i
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m
l)?
rat
ureso
rhu
midity.
•
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t
usethecasetodeanlhemo
n
lto
r
orlenselements.
•
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t
thek:
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t
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r
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n
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rt.
Ma
t
eriill:Po~ester
I Compatible Accessories
82
mm
screw-on
filters
~Filters
Useon~onefil
t
erata
t
ime
.
Removethelenshoodbeforeattachingfiltersor
r
otalingcircula
r
polartz
i
ngfil
t
ers.
LSpecifications
Mount
Ni
kon
Z
mount
Focal
length
14
-
30
mm
Maximumaperture
f/4
Lens
construction
14
elements
in
12
groups
(lncluding4
EDelements,4asphe~calelemenlS,
elementswithNanoCrystalCoatandafluorine-coatedfrontlenselement)
Ang
leofvie
w •
FX
format:
114°
-
72°
•
DX
format:
90°-50°
Focal
length
sca
le
Graduated
in
millimeters
(14,
16,
20,
24,
30)
Focusing
system
Internal
focusing
system
Minimum
focus
distance
Diaphragm
blades
018 m
(0
.
92
fl)
from
focal
plane
at
all
zoom
posit
i
ons
7(roundeddia
p
hragmopening)
Aperturerange
f/4-22
:;!:er-attachment
82
mm
(P
=
0.75mm)
Dimensions
Weig
ht
Approx.89
mm
maximum
diameter
x
8S
mm
(distance
from
camera
lens
mount
flange
when
lens
is
retracted)
Approx.
485
g
(1
lb
1.2oz)
I
Nikon
reserves
the
r,ght
to
change
the
appearance,
speoficat1ons,
and
performance
of
rh1s
product
at
any
time
and
without
prior
notice.