Tamron AF061N700 manual

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    AF 28~300m m Ultra Zoom F/3.5 -6 6 .3 LD Asphe rical XR [IF] Macro (Mo de l A06 ) Thank y ou f or purchasing the T amron lens as the latest addition t o your photographic equipment. Befor e using your new lens , please read the contents of this Owner's Manual thoroughly to familiarize y ourself with your lens and the pr oper photographing tech[...]

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    NOMENCLA TURE 1. Lens hood 2. Hood attaching alignment mark 3. Hood attaching bay onet ring 4. Distance index 5. F ocusing ring 6. Distance scale 7. Zoom ring 8. F ocal length scale 9. Zoom/Aperture index mount 10. Lens attachment mark (C anon, Minolta Fig . 2 & 5) 11. AF-MF altering switch (C anon Fig . 5) 12. Lens mount/L ens mount contacts ([...]

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    A T T ACHING LENS TO CAMERA How t o mount the lens Removing the rear cap of the lens , align the lens attachment mark on the lens barrel with its counterpart on the lens mount of the camera and inser t the lens mount into camera's mount opening . Rotate the lens clockwise until it click-locks. F or Nikon models, align the lens attachment mark [...]

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    ZOOMING (Ref . F ig. 2) Rotate the zoom ring while viewing thr ough the camera's viewfinder and compose your image with right f ocal length obtained. ZOOM L OCK SWITCH (Ref . Fig . 2) Model A06 is equipped with newly developed zoom lock swit ch mechanisms, which pre- vent lens barrels fr om ex tending t oward long focal length by their o wn we[...]

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    LENS HOOD (Ref . F igs. 1, 2, 9, 10 & 11) A bay onet-t ype lens hood is pro vided as a standard accessor y . W e recommend shooting with the hood attached whenever possible as the lens hood eliminates str ay light, which is harmful to the picture. However , please be aware of the precautions written belo w when your camera is equipped with a bu[...]

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    PREC A UTIONS IN SHOOTING The T amron lenses 28-300 mm (Model A06) employs an internal f ocusing (IF) system to achieve r emark able minimum photographing distanc es of 0.4 to 0.49 meter (1.31 to 1.61 feet). Because of the charac t eristics of this optical design, the angles of view at distances other than infinity are wider than that of the lenses[...]

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    T O ENSURE L ONG-TERM SA TISF ACTION (con ’t) Do not touch the lens-camera inter fac e contac ts sinc e dust, dir t and/or stains ma y cause contact failure between the lens and camera. When using your equipment [camera(s) and lens(es)] in an en vironment where the temperature changes fr om one ex treme t o the other , make sure to put you equipm[...]