Pentax Camera Lens INTERCHANGEABLE LENS User Manual

smc PENTAX-FA  
INTERCHANGEABLE LENS  
OPERATING MANUAL  
Thank you for purchasing the smc PENTAX lens.  
This operating manual applies to all of the smc  
PENTAX FA, FA J and F lenses.  
In this manual, smc PENTAX FA lens is referred  
to as FA lens.  
Please also read your camera's operating manual.  
Illustrations shown herein may differ from the  
actual appearance.  
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FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR LENS  
Although we have carefully designed these lenses for safe operation, please pay special  
attention to items marked with the following symbols when using this product.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
This mark indicates precautions that if not followed,  
could result in serious injury to the user.  
This mark indicates precautions that if not followed,  
could result in minor or medium injury to the user  
or damage to the equipment.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Never look at the sun through the lens  
or camera. Serious damage to the reti-  
na, or total loss of eyesight may occur.  
Wrapping the strap around your neck is  
dangerous. Make sure that small chil-  
dren do not get the strap caught their  
neck. (A strap is supply only with some  
large types of lenses)  
Do not leave the lens in direct sunlight  
without lens caps. Sunrays passing  
through the lens will be intensified, and  
should they focus on flammable materi-  
als, fire may occur.  
 
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PRECAUTION AND LENS MAINTENANCE  
1. Storage and mildew prevention  
Take the lens out of the protective case or camera bag, and store it in a dry, well-ventilated place.  
Avoid storing the lens in a poorly ventilated location such as a closet, wardrobe, drawer, vehicle,  
or where insect repellent or medicine is kept.  
Avoid storing the lens in areas of high temperature and humidity, where there is a risk of mildew  
growth.  
Store the lens with a desiccant in a dry cabinet, airtight container, or plastic bag. (Leaving a satu-  
rated desiccant in the storage container can cause damage to the lens. Be sure to read the  
instructions that came with the desiccant before use.)  
2. The lens is not waterproof. When using the lens in a rain or mist, be careful not to allow it to get  
wet.  
3. Never use any organic solvent such as thinner, alcohol, or benzine, etc. to remove dust on the  
lens.  
4. The lens is a precise optical instrument. Be careful not to let it fall, or subject it to strong shocks  
or pressure. Use a cushion or similar pad to protect the lens from the vibrations of motorcycles or  
other vehicles, boats, etc.  
5. Avoid subjecting the lens to rapid changes in temperature, otherwise condensation can occur on  
both the inside and the outside of the lens. Put the lens in a plastic bag or camera bag, and take  
it out after the lens has reached ambient temperature.  
6. When the lens is not attached to the camera body, attach both the supplied lens cap and lens  
mount cap to protect it from dust.  
7. Do not leave the camera with the lens cap off attached to a tripod or other rigid camera support.  
The inner parts of the camera can be damaged by direct sunlight.  
8. Have the lens inspected by a dealer every one or two years to maintain its high performance.  
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smc PENTAX F, FA and FA J LENSES  
The Pentax FA lenses are primarily designed  
to work with the Pentax autofocus SLR (KAF-  
or KAF2-mount camera), making autofocus  
shooting possible.  
Focusing ring  
Front-ring threads  
Distance scale  
When Pentax FA Zoom lenses with power  
zoom function are used on the Pentax KAF2-  
mount camera, the camera features a Power  
Zoom system.  
An FA zoom lens without the power zoom  
contacts are shown in the illustration does  
not have the power zoom function.  
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Aperture ring  
Do not damage or dirty the power contacts.  
Depth-of-field scale  
Aperture-A-lock button  
KAF-mount  
KAF2-mount  
AF coupler  
Lens-information  
contacts  
Power zoom contacts  
 
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When using FA lens with the K-mount  
Pentax camera having no lens information  
contacts, be sure to set the lens aperture  
ring to any f-stop other then A. If set to the  
"A" position, the lens will automatically be  
set to the minimum aperture, causing  
improper exposure.  
Camera/Lens Mount Compatibility  
Pentax camera/lens mount compatibility chart  
is shown below.  
KAF2-mount  
which is equipped with  
Power contacts  
AF coupler  
Lens information contacts  
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CAUTION :  
Be careful not to damage or dirty the lens  
information contacts and AF coupler on the  
mount surfaces of the camera and lens.  
Otherwise, failure or malfunction may  
result. If this occurs, wipe them gently with  
a clean, dry cloth.  
KAF-mount  
which is equipped with  
AF coupler  
Lens information contacts  
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°
KA-mount  
which is equipped with  
FA J18-35mm f/4-5.6AL, FA J28-80mm  
f/3.5-5.6AL and FA J75-300 mm f/4.5-  
5.8AL lenses have no aperture ring to set a  
f-stop manually. Aperture settings are con-  
trolled automatically as if set to the auto "A"  
position, so accessories without an auto  
"A" setting cannot be used with these lens-  
es.  
Lens information contacts  
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K-mount  
(base mount) -  
-will not autofocus, autozoom.  
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MOUNTING AND REMOVING OF LENS  
1. To mount the lens on the camera body  
Align the red dots on the lens and camera  
body, and then turn the lens clockwise until  
it clicks into place.  
2. To remove the lens  
Hold down the lens unlock button on the  
camera body and turn the lens counter-  
clockwise.  
After mounting the lens, try to turn the lens  
counterclockwise to make sure it is locked  
in place.  
 
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FINGER POINT  
APERTURE CONTROL  
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The lens can be mounted on the camera by  
aligning the finger point with the lens unlock  
button.  
Setting the aperture to "A"(Auto)  
Turn the aperture ring to align the aperture-A  
index with the line while depressing the  
Aperture-A-lock button. The aperture ring can  
be released from "A" in the same manner  
to set your desired f-stop manually.  
Following Limited lenses have finger point.  
FA31mm f/1.8AL Limited.  
FA43mm f/1.9 Limited.  
FA77mm f/1.8 Limited.  
FA28-105mm f/4-5.6(IF) and FA28-200  
mm f/3.8-5.6AL lenses can set to "A" posi-  
tion without depressing the Aperture-A-lock  
button.  
When using the camera body with no lens  
information contact, set the aperture ring to  
desired f-stop other than "A" position.  
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FOCUSING  
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To set the focus mode  
In manual focus mode  
Slide the focus mode switch on the camera  
body to change the focus mode to AF  
(Autofocus) or MF (Manual focus).  
During autofocus, do not touch the focus-  
ing ring of your lens or you will interfere  
with proper lens movement.  
You can adjust focus on the subjects by turn-  
ing the focusing ring manually and confirming  
the focus indicator in the viewfinder.  
FA 28-90mm f/3.5-5.6, FA J 28-80mm  
f/3.5-5.6AL and FA J 75-300mm f/4.5-  
5.8AL lenses have no distance scale,  
adjust focus with aid of the matte field for  
non-auto focus camera or using focus indi-  
cator in the viewfinder for auto focus cam-  
era.  
 
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F-STOPS OR F-NUMBERS AND CLICK STOPS  
There is a white dot next to the maximum f-  
number engraved on the lens's aperture ring  
on many Pentax lenses. This white dot indi-  
cates an aperture which is darker by one stop  
(larger number). The illustration below shows  
the white dot next to f/4.5 is f/5.6.  
The click stops between two engraved f/stops  
are equivalent to intermediate f-stops. Some  
lenses do not have an intermediate click f-  
stop on the aperture ring due to limited space  
between the f-numbers engraved on the  
aperture ring.  
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HOW TO USE THE INFRARED INDEX  
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When taking infrared pictures with infrared  
film and either a "R2" or "02" filter, it is neces-  
sary to adiust the focus because the point of  
focus is not the same with infrared light as it  
is with visible light. As shown above, memo-  
rize the focusing point on the lens distance  
scale when viewed through the viewfinder  
and turn the focusing ring until the point you  
memorized aligns with the infrared index.  
Turn the focusing ring in the MANUAL  
focus mode only.  
For the exposure control requierd in this  
special photography, see the information  
supplied with the infrared film.  
Caution :  
Infrared film can not be used for  
MZ-S, MZ-60 and ist cameras since  
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infrared ray is used for detecting device of  
film transport. It will expose infrared film in  
the camera.  
 
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LENS HOOD  
Make sure to use a proper size lens hood specially designed for your lens.  
Square Hoods (Clip-on type)  
Bayonet-type  
PH-SA49  
PH-SB49  
Round Hoods (screw-in-type)  
PH-RA49  
RH-RA49  
RH-RB49  
FA50mm f/1.4 & f/1.7  
FA28mm f/2.8AL, FA Sofy28mm f/2.8  
PH-RBA49 FA 35mm f/2AL  
PH-RBA58 FA Zoom 20-35mm f/4AL  
PH-RBA62 FA Zoom 28-105mm f/4-5.6 (IF)  
PH-RBC58 FA Zoom 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF)  
PH-RBE58 FA J Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL  
PH-RBF58 FA J Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL  
PH-RBB67 FA24mm f/2AL (IF)  
FA50mm f/1.4 & f/1.7  
F & FA Zoom 35-80mm f/4-5.6  
FA Zoom 70-200mm f/4-5.6  
F & FA Zoom 80-200mm f/4.7-5.6  
FA Macro 100mm f/3.5  
FA50mm f/1.4 & f/1.7  
FA43mm f/1.9 Limited  
FA Macro 50mm f/2.8  
FA Zoom 28-70mm f/4AL  
FA Soft 85mm f/2.8  
FA Zoom 80-320mm f/4.5-5.6  
F Zoom 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6  
FA Zoom 100-300mm f/4.7-5.8  
FA Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6  
FA Zoom 28-90mm f/3.5-5.6  
FA Zoom 28-105mm f/4-5.6  
FA 20mm f/2.8  
PH-RBE67 FA Zoom 24-90mm f/3.5-4.5AL (IF)  
RH-RC49  
MH-RA49  
RH-RA52  
RH-RB52  
MH-RB52  
RH-A58  
PH-RBG67 FAMacro 200mm f/4ED (IF)  
PH-RBL67  
FA J Zoom 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL  
MH-RBD67 FA85mm f/1.4 (IF)  
MH-RBB77 FA200mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
FA400mm f/5.6ED (IF)  
MH-RBC67 FA300mm f/4.5ED (IF)  
PH-RBA72 FA Zoom 28-200mm f/3,8-5.6AL (IF)  
PH-RBC77 FAZoom28-70mm f/2.8AL  
FAZoom 80-200mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
RH-RC58  
MH-RB67  
PH = Plastic, RH = Rubber, MH = Metal  
When using the FA28-70mmf/4AL lens with  
lens hood and filter, it may cause vignetting  
at edges of picture at focal length of 35mm  
MH-RA112 FA300mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
Notes :  
and shorter. (Except ist D)  
Do not use the built-in flash with lens hood  
because it blocks the flash light, except the  
FA43mmf/1.9 Limited lens.  
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The external flash can be used with lens  
hood attached to lens. FA28-70mm  
f/2.8AL lens with the external flash, refer to  
page 30 for precautions. (Except ist D)  
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How to Use the Square Hood  
How to Use the Round Hood  
The round hood screws into the front of the  
lens.  
The round type rubber hood can be folded  
when not in use.  
Attach the square hood to the front of the  
lens while pressing the knurled tabs on both  
sides of the hood.  
Make sure to keep the top and bottom of  
the hood parallel with the top and bottom  
covers of the camera.  
The improper fitting will cause the vignett-  
ing in the picture corners.  
 
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LENS HOOD for FA24mm f/2  
How to Use the Built-in Hood  
To use a lens with a built-in hood, first extend  
the hood to the fullest position. The 600mm  
f/4 lens and 250-600mm f/5.6 zoom lenses  
come in screw-fixed-type. Extend these  
hoods while rotating them for use. See the  
lens instruction manual for details.  
Lenses with Built-in Hoods  
FA 31mm f/1.8 AL Limited  
FA 77mm f/1.8 Limited  
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FA 135mm f/2.8 (IF)  
How to attach  
FA 600mm f/4 ED (IF)  
To attach the hood to the lens, align ( | ) on  
FA Zoom 250-600mm f/5.6 ED (IF)  
the hood and (  
) on the lens front, then  
The built-in flash of the camera can be  
turn the hood clockwise to lock it in place. To  
remove it, reverse the above procedure.  
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used when the built-in hood is utilized on  
the FA 77mmf/1.8 and FA 135 mm f/2.8  
lens.  
When the hood is not in use, align ( | ) on  
For more details of Bayonet hoods, refer to  
page 28.  
the hood and (  
then turn the hood counterclockwise to lock  
) on the lens front,  
it in place.  
Always attach the lens hood to avoid stray  
light.  
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How to Use the Lens Hood with polarizing  
filter window  
1. Remove the PL filter window cap by sliding  
it in the direction shown.  
2. Turn the outer rim of the polarizing filter or  
circular polarizing filter from the PL filter  
window as shown.  
3. Attach the PL filter window cap.  
The hood is designed for use with a polar-  
izing filter or circular polarizing filter, and  
includes a "PL filter window" for adjusting  
the polarizing effect.  
When attaching the hood, align the white  
dots on the lens and hood so that the PL  
filter window positions on the bottom.  
 
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FILTERS  
Notes :  
Screw-in Type Filters  
Be sure that the PL filter window cap is in  
place if no polarizing filter or circular polar-  
izing filter is used.  
This type of filter screws into the front of the  
lens. Make sure to use the proper size  
Pentax filter specially designed for your lens.  
If strong light is entering the PL filter win-  
dow, either attach the PL filter window cap  
or reverse the position of the PL filter win-  
dow (to top or bottom of lens). Strong light  
entering the PL filter window will defeat the  
effect of the lens hood and prevent the tak-  
ing of clear, sharp images.  
Precaution on filters  
Attaching the filter to your lens becomes a  
part of the optic.  
Avoid using no more than one filter exception  
of with a polarizing filter, as deterioration in  
image quality may results.  
When the Pentax circular polarizing filter  
58mm, which has the knurl ring on the  
back is used with the FA Zoom24-90mm  
f/3.5-4.5AL (IF) or FA Zoom 28-105mm  
f/3.2-4.5AL (IF) lens, the special lens hood  
cannot be attached. When a non-Pentax  
circular polarizing filter is attached, it also  
may not be attached.  
Attach the 43mm filters supplied with fol-  
lowing lenses to the filter holder in the rear  
of lens.  
FA300mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
FA600mm f/4ED (IF)  
FA250-600mm f/5.6ED (IF)  
A filter cannot be attached to the F Fish-  
Eye Zoom 17-28mm lens.  
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FILTERS  
Size  
Lens  
49mm FA 28mm f/2AL, FA Soft 28mm f/2.8, FA 35mm f/2AL, FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited, FA 50mm f/1.4 & f/1.7,  
FA 77mm f/1.8, FA Zoom 70-200mm f/4-5.6, F & FA Zoom 35-80mm f/4-5.6,  
F & FA Zoom 80-200mm f/4.7-5.6, FA Macro 100mm f/3.5  
52mm FA 135mm f/2.8 (IF), FA Soft 85mm f/2.8, FA Macro 50mm f/2.8, FA Zoom 28-70mm f/4 AL  
58mm FA 31mm f/1.8AL Limited, FA Zoom 20-35mm f/4AL, FA Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6,  
FA J Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL, FA Zoom 28-90mm f/3.5-5.6, FA Zoom 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF),  
FA Zoom 28-105mm f/4-5.6, FA J Zoom 75-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL, FA Zoom 80-320mm f/4.5-5.6,  
F Zoom 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6, FA Zoom 100-300mm f/4.7-5.8, FA Macro 100mm f/2.8  
62mm FA 28-105mm f/4-5.6 (IF)  
67mm FA 20mm f/2.8, FA24mm f/2AL (IF), FA85mm f/1.4 (IF), FAMacro 200mm f/4ED (IF),  
FA300mm f/4.5ED (IF), FA J Zoom 18-35mm f/4-5.6AL, FA Zoom 24-90mm f/3.5-4.5AL (IF),  
FAZoom 28-70mm f/2.8AL  
72mm FA 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6  
77mm FA200mm f/2.8ED (IF), FA400mm f/5.6ED (IF), FAZoom 80-200mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
Precautions for using a polarizing filter  
The circular polarizing filter is thicker than an  
ordinary one.  
For this reason, using the circular polarizing  
filter with lenses as shown on the chart on the  
right may cause vignetting at the edges of  
picture.  
Size  
Lens  
52mm FA Zoom 28-70mm f/4AL  
58mm FA Zoom 20-35mm f/4AL  
FA Zoom 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6  
FA Zoom 28-90mm f/3.5-5.6  
FA Zoom 28-105mm f/4-5.6  
67mm FA Zoom 24-90mm f/3.5-4.5AL (IF)  
FAZoom 28-70mm f/2.8AL  
FA 20mm f/2.8  
No vignetting occur when the circular polariz-  
ing filter on the lens is used with the ist D  
camera.  
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Use a circular polarizing filter with Auto-  
focus camera for proper exposure and auto  
focusing.  
 
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ZOOM LENS  
Focusing ring  
Zoom ring  
Zoom set button  
Auto zoom switch  
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Aperture index  
(for longer focal  
length)  
Aperture index  
(for shorter focal  
length)  
An FA Zoom lens without  
the power supply con-  
tacts on its mount does  
not have the zoom set  
button and auto zoom  
switch.  
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Aperture-A lock button  
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POWER ZOOM LENS  
Pentax FA and F zoom lens incorporate two-  
ring system: it has separate focusing and  
zooming ring. You can set your desired focal  
length by turning the zoom ring.  
It may shift the focusing point slightly by  
changing the focal length. First, adjust zoom-  
ing and then adjust focus using Autofocus or  
focus indicator in the viewfinder.  
Auto zoom functions  
The FA Zoom lens with power contacts com-  
bined with KAF2-mount cameras can use fol-  
lowing functions. Please refer to your cam-  
era's operating manual for more details.  
1. Zoom clip mode to pre-set or re-call the  
focal length  
2. Image size tracking mode to maintain the  
image size (magnification value) regardless  
of the distance to the subject.  
The following zoom lenses also refer to its  
operating manual.  
FA28-70mmf/2.8AL  
3. Zoom effect mode to zoom automatically  
during an exposure.  
FA80-200mmf/2.8ED  
FA250-600mmf/5.6ED  
Auto zoom switch and Zoom set button  
1. P (Power zoom), PZ in some lenses  
Set to this position in power zooming  
2. A (Auto zoom), AZ in some lenses  
Set to this position for Auto zoom  
3. AS (Auto zoom set), MODE in some lenses  
Set this position to select the type of Auto  
zoom function.  
The following lenses have power supply con-  
tacts to capable power zoom function with the  
KAF2-mount cameras. Refer to the camera's  
operating manual for more details.  
FA28-70mmf/2.8AL  
FA 28-105mmf/4-5.6  
FA 70-200mmf/4-5.6  
FA80-200mmf/2.8ED(IF)  
FA250-600mmf/5.6ED(IF)  
 
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Automatic lens retraction  
Note on Tulip mark (  
The zoom lens provide with the tulip mark  
) on the focusing ring that enable to take  
a picture at closest distance as a fixed focal  
length lens, even set at wide-angle position.  
However, at the edges of picture may be  
darkened due to reducing brightness of  
image field.  
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When the power zoom lens is used with KAF2-  
mount cameras, the following functions work  
when the main switch is turned off.  
1. The zoom ring automatically retracts to its  
shortest length.  
2. The focusing ring is set to infinity().  
With the combination of MZ-S camera, the  
zoom ring retracts to shortest length only.  
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When combined with non-KAF2-mount cam-  
eras, FA Zoom lens with power supply con-  
tacts does not work following functions.  
As the Power Zoom function does not  
work, set the manual zoom mode. Pull the  
zoom ring towards the camera side until  
the words "POWER ZOOM" disappears to  
set the manual zoom mode.  
The Auto Zoom switch and Zoom Set but-  
ton do not work.  
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Using the manual zoom  
Pull the zoom ring back to use as manual  
zoom ring, the word "POWER ZOOM" disap-  
pears.  
POWER ZOOM  
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Using the power zoom  
Push the zoom ring forward until the word  
"POWER ZOOM "appears on the ring, and  
move the zoom ring to right or left to change  
the focal length.  
 
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POWER ZOOM  
80  
POWER ZOOM  
80  
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65 28  
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A
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Manual aperture  
"A" (Auto) position  
To set the aperture of the zoom lens manual-  
ly, align the aperture-A index with the white-  
bar index. The dot on the left-hand side of the  
white-bar index serves as an index to align  
an f-stop other than "A" when shooting at a  
longer focal length.  
To set the aperture to "A" (Auto), align the  
aperture-A index with the white-bar index,  
regardless of focal length selected.  
For example, when using the FA Zoom 28-80  
mm lens and wishing to set the aperture to f/8  
with the focal length at 80 mm, align "8" on  
the aperture ring with the dot on the left-hand  
side.  
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Infrared Index of the Zoom Lens  
28-105  
When taking infrared photographs with the  
zoom lens, compensation in focus is neces-  
sary depending upon the focal length. The  
distance scale of the zoom lens has infrared  
indexes for each focal length.  
Compensate for the focus according to the  
focal length in use (see page 9.).  
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The red line on the lens barrel of the FA28-  
105mm f/4-5.6 (IF) is the infrared index line.  
Compensate for focus according to the focal  
length in use. See more details on page 9.  
The following lenses have no infrared index  
line.  
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200  
FA Zoom 28-90mm f/3.5-5.6  
FA Zoom 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6  
With lenses having indexes only for the  
longest and shortest focal length, such as FA  
Zoom 70-200mm, obtain the compensation  
value for intermediate focal length by using  
the scale as a guide.  
 
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MACRO LENS  
22  
 
FA Macro 50mm f/2.8, FA Macro 100mm  
f/2.8 and FAMacro 200mm f/4ED (IF) lens-  
es adjust focus from infinity to life-size. FA  
Macro 100mm f/3.5 lens adjust focus from  
infinity to 1/2x.  
LIMT  
Focus-range limiter  
FA Macro100mm f/2.8 and FAMacro  
200mm f/4ED (IF) lenses equipped with the  
focus-range limiter that control the focusing  
ranges to adjust Autofocus quickly.  
FOCUS  
RANGE  
To set the focus-range limiter  
Turn the focus limiter to "LIMIT" with the  
focusing ring at infinity, the focusing range is  
set to long-distance range, and do the same  
with the focusing ring at minimum distance  
for short-distance range. Refer to chart for  
focusing range on page22.  
 
23  
When the focus range-limiter is set to  
"MANUAL", you can adjust focus manually.  
The focus range limiter may not turn where  
the focus range changes between long and  
short distances.  
Using with the KAF2-mount cameras, manu-  
al focus will work with the focus-range lim-  
iter is set to MANUAL in autofocus mode.  
FAMacro 200mm f/4ED (IF) lens has a  
focusing ring which provides autofocus and  
manual focus settings. Push the focusing  
ring forward or pull to change the focus  
mode from autofocus to manual.  
With the KAF2-mount camera, when the  
focusing ring is set to MANUAL, the shutter  
cannot be released unless the focus indica-  
tion appears in the view finder if camera is  
set to the autofocus mode (AF single  
mode).  
Focusing range  
Limiter set  
Short-distance range  
0.306m(1x) - 0.57m(1/4x)  
0.514m(1x) - 0.7m(1/2x)  
Long-distance range  
FA Macro 100mm f/2.8  
FAMacro 200mm f/4ED (IF)  
Approx.0.6m - infinity  
Approx.0.7m - infinity  
24  
 
Clamp Screw  
FA Macro 50mm f/2.8 and 100mm f/2.8 lens-  
es are equipped with a clamp screw that is  
used when focusing manually. With manual  
close-up photography using the copy stand in  
any situation or with the lens pointing down ,  
if you turn the clamp screw to the ON posi-  
tion, rotation of the focusing ring becomes  
tight. This helps to prevent the rotation of the  
focusing ring due to the lens's own weight  
and avoid any shift in focus.  
CLAMP  
When shooting in the autofocus mode, turn  
the clamp screw to the OFF position.  
Activating the autofocus mode while the  
clamp screw is in the ON position slows  
down the focusing speed.  
 
25  
Tripod Mount  
Magnification Scale  
FA200mm f/4 ED (IF) is equipped with the  
tripod mount. To position the camera vertical-  
ly or horizontally, loosen the camera position  
shift lock screw, turn the camera 90° to the  
right or left as desired, and tighten the lock  
screw firmly.  
The magnification is indicated by denomina-  
tors on the distance scale. "5" indicates  
"1/5x". When determining the magnification  
first, set the magnification in the MANUAL  
focus mode and adjust the position of the  
camera by moving the camera closer or fur-  
ther from the subject.  
The tripod mount is not detachable.  
Camera position  
shift lock screw  
5
4
1/x  
ft  
m
2
3
0.7  
16  
32  
100  
MACRO  
26  
 
WIDE-ANGLE LENS (FA24mm f/2 (IF) )  
When the lens is set to manual focus posi-  
tion and the focusing ring is fully rotated to  
the right or left to manually focus the lens,  
it will keep rotating as no stoppers are pro-  
vided at the or shortest distance posi-  
tions.  
24  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
When the focusing ring on the lens is set to  
the autofocus position, the focusing ring is  
released, allowing a full 360° rotation and  
providing a click stop at each 30° turn.  
When used on the KAF-mount camera, set  
the same focus mode on the camera and  
lens. When the camera is set to the autofo-  
cus mode (AF single) and the lens is set to  
the manual mode, the shutter cannot be  
released unless the focus indication  
appears in the viewfinder.  
22  
16  
A
11  
8
5.6  
4
28  
2
FA24mm f/2 lens has a focusing ring which  
provides autofocus and manual focus set-  
tings. Push the focusing ring or pull it towards  
you to set the autofocus or manual focus  
mode respectively.  
When used on the KAF2-mount camera, you  
can use the manual focus mode by setting  
the manual mode on the lens even if the aut-  
ofocus mode is set on the camera.  
When used on the non-KAF2- or KAF-mount  
camera, focus the lens manually with the  
focusing ring.  
 
27  
TELEPHOTO LENS (FA85mm f/1.4(IF), FA200mm f/2.8ED(IF), FA300mm f/4.5ED(IF)  
FAMacro 200mm f/4ED(IF) )  
FA300mm f/4.5 lens has a focusing ring  
which provides autofocus and manual focus  
settings. Push the focusing ring or pull it  
towards you to set the autofocus or manual  
focus mode respectively.  
When used on the KAF2-mount camera, you  
can use manual focus mode by setting the  
manual mode on the lens even if the autofo-  
cus mode is set on the camera.  
The illustration depicts the FA300mm  
*
*
f/4.5 lens : when using the FA85mm  
f/1.4, FA200mm f/2.8 and FAMacro  
200mm f/4, the operation is similar to the  
FA300mm f/4.5.  
For FA300mmf/2.8 and FA600mm f/4  
lenses, refer to their own manual, too.  
28  
 
When the lens is set to manual focus position  
and the focusing ring is fully rotated to the  
right or left to manually focus the lens, it will  
keep rotating as no stoppers are provided at  
the (infinity) or shortest distance positions.  
When the focusing ring on the lens is set to  
the autofocus position, the focusing ring is  
locked.  
When used on the KAF-mount camera, set  
the same focus mode on the camera and  
lens. When the camera is set to the autofo-  
cus mode (AF single) and the lens to man-  
ual focus mode, the shutter cannot be  
released unless the focus indication  
appears in the viewfinder.  
Note : infinity () mark except the FA★  
85mm f/1.4 lens  
The focusing ring of the telephoto lens stops  
slightly past the mark. This is because tem-  
perature change causes the focusing point to  
shift, making the lens focus on a point past  
the mark. Even when shooting at infinity,  
be sure the image is in focus utilizing the  
focus indicator before releasing the shutter.  
 
29  
PRECAUTIONS WHEN THE FLASH IS  
USED  
PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE FA28-70mm f/2.8  
LENS AND LENS HOOD WITH THE EXTERNAL FLASH.  
Built-in FLASH  
The vignetting will not occur without the lens  
hood.  
With the built-in flash in popped-up position,  
the flash can be used if no warning indication  
appears when the shutter release button is  
pressed halfway down. However, some lens-  
es cause vignetting in the picture corners,  
even though warning indication does not  
appear. For more details, refer to page 38  
and 39.  
Z Series MZ Series, ist  
ist D  
*
*
Flash A  
Flash B  
Flash C  
Flash D  
(*1)  
(*2)  
(*3)  
(*4)  
(*5)  
Flash A : AF500FTZ, AF360FTZ, AF400FTZ,  
AF240FT, AF400T  
Flash B : AF330FTZ  
Flash C : AF280T, AF200T, AF200SA,  
AF200S  
Flash D : AF160, AF140  
*1 No vignetting occur at focal distance more  
than 2.5m.  
*2 No vignetting occur at focal distance more  
than 1.1m with focal length 35mm.  
*3 No vignetting occur at focal distance more  
than 1.8m with focal length 50mm.  
*4 No vignetting occur at focal distance more  
than 1.0m  
When using the ist D camera, no warning  
*
indication appear in the viewfinder even if  
you use the incompatible lenses with the  
built-in flash.  
Refer to the lens compatibility with the  
built-in flash on the ist D operating manu-  
*
al.  
Remove the lens hood when the built-in  
flash is used because the flash light will be  
blocked by the lens hood.  
*5 No vignetting occur at focal distance more  
than 1.5m with focal length 35mm.  
30  
 
SOFT CASE FOR LENS  
Code  
Lens  
S70-70  
S80-80  
S80-120  
FA 20mm f/2.8, FA 28mm f/2.8AL, FA 50mm f/1.4, FA 50mm f/1.7,  
FA SOFT 28mm f/2.8  
FA 35mm f/2AL, F Fish-Eye 17-28mm f/3.5-4.5, FA 28-70mm f/4AL,  
FA 35-80mm f/4-5.6  
FA 135mm f/2.8 (IF), FA 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6, FA28-90mm f/3.5-5.6,  
FA 28-105mm f/4-5.6, FA MACRO 50mm f/2.8, FA SOFT 85mm f/2.8,  
F, FA 80-200mm f/4.7-5.6, FA MACRO 100mm f/3.5  
FA 70-200mm f/4-5.6, FA 80-320mm f/4.5-5.6, F 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6,  
FA 100-300mm f/4.7-5.8, FA MACRO 100mm f/2.8  
FA24mm f/2 (IF), FA J18-35mm f/4-5.6AL, FA 20-35mm f/4AL,  
FA 24-90mm f/3.5-4.5AL (IF), FA J 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6AL,  
FA 28-105mm f/3.2-4.5AL (IF), FA 28-105mm f/4-5.6 (IF),  
FA J 75-300mm f/4.5-5.8AL  
S80-160  
S90-100  
S90-160  
FA 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6AL (IF), FA300mm f/4.5ED (IF)  
FA200mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
S110-160  
S120-150  
S110-210  
S110-230  
S120-230  
S135-340  
FA85mm f/1.4 (IF), FA28-70mm F2.8AL  
FAMACRO 200mm f/4ED (IF)  
FA400mm f/5.6ED (IF)  
FA80-200mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
FA300mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
Trunk case FA600mm f/4ED (IF), FA250-600mm f/5.6ED  
The limited series lenses include special soft lens case.  
 
31  
SPECIFICATIONS  
m
ft.  
ULTRA-  
FA 20mm f/2.8  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
32  
32  
32  
32  
45  
32  
32  
32  
22  
94°  
10-9  
11-9  
5-5  
9-7  
6-5  
7-6  
7-6  
6-5  
7-6  
8-7  
8-7  
9-8  
10-7  
9-7  
9-8  
9-7  
8-7  
9-8  
5-4  
0.25  
0.30  
0.30  
0.30  
0.30  
0.45  
0.45  
0.45  
0.70  
0.85  
0.70  
1.20  
2.00  
2.00  
2.00  
0.80  
1.00  
1.00  
1.00  
1.00  
1.60  
1.50  
1.50  
2.30  
2.80  
2.30  
3.90  
6.60  
6.60  
6.60  
WIDE-ANGLE  
WIDE-ANGLE  
FA24mm f/2AL (IF)  
FA 28mm f/2.8AL  
84°  
75°  
FA 31mm f/1.8AL Limited  
FA 35mm f/2AL  
FA 43mm f/1.9 Limited  
FA 50mm f/1.4  
FA 50mm f/1.7  
FA 77mm f/1.8 Limited  
FA85mm f/1.4 (IF)  
FA 135mm f/2.8 (IF)  
FA200mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
FA300mm f/2.8ED (IF)  
FA300mm f/4.5ED (IF)  
70°  
63°  
STANDARD  
53°  
47°  
47°  
MEDIUM-  
TELEPHOTO  
31.5°  
28.5°  
18°  
TELEPHOTO  
12.5°  
8.2°  
8.2°  
6.2°  
4.1°  
47°  
ULTRA-TELEPHOTO FA400mm f/5.6ED (IF)  
FA600mm f/4ED (IF)  
5.00 16.50  
0.195 0.64  
0.306 1.00  
0.43  
0.514 1.70  
MACRO  
FA MACRO 50mm f/2.8  
FA MACRO 100mm f/2.8  
FA MACRO 100mm f/3.5  
24.5°  
24.5°  
1.41  
FAMACRO 200mm f/4ED (IF) 32  
12.5° 12-9  
AL = Aspherical lens  
ED = Achromatic lens including elements of the Extra-low Dispersion glass  
IF = Lens featuring the inner focusing mechanism  
32  
 
Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice.  
X
mm × mm  
70 44  
72.5 × 65.5  
g
oz.  
mm  
67  
67  
1.4 × S  
0.12  
0.12  
0.13  
0.16  
0.17  
0.12  
0.15  
0.15  
0.14  
0.11  
0.25  
0.20  
0.17  
0.17  
0.23  
0.13  
1.00  
1.00  
0.50  
1.00  
×
255  
405  
185  
345  
195  
155  
220  
170  
270  
550  
375  
785  
2500  
935  
1140  
7000†  
385  
600  
220  
1080  
9.0  
14.3  
6.5  
12.2  
6.9  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
65  
65  
64  
64  
65  
65  
64  
79  
68  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
40.5  
68.5  
44.5  
27  
49  
58  
49  
5.5  
49  
37  
7.8  
49  
37  
6.0  
49  
48  
9.5  
49  
70  
19.4  
13.2  
27.7  
88.2  
33.0  
40.2  
247.0  
13.6  
21.2  
7.8  
67  
80  
52  
83 × 134  
123 × 247  
72.5 × 160  
83 × 199  
176 × 457  
77  
43(112)‡  
43  
77  
43(150)‡  
52  
68  
74 × 103.5  
68 71.5  
75.5 × 191.5  
×
70  
58  
×
49  
38.2  
67  
= Weight with the tripod mount  
= Figures in ( ) of Filter size indicate the thread diameter of the front ring.  
Note : Lens length does not include mount portion.  
 
33  
m
ft.  
2F Fish-Eye ZOOM 17-28mmf/3.5-4.5 22-32 180 - 90°  
9-7  
0.45  
0.28  
0.30  
0.50  
0.43  
0.40  
0.50  
0.40  
0.40  
0.50  
0.43  
0.50  
0.52  
0.40  
1.10  
1.30  
1.40  
1.10  
1.10  
1.50  
1.50  
1.50  
1.50  
0.93  
1.00  
1.65  
1.40  
1.30  
1.65  
1.30  
1.30  
1.65  
1.40  
1.65  
1.70  
1.30  
3.60  
4.30  
4.60  
3.60  
3.60  
4.90  
4.90  
4.90  
*
*
1FA J ZOOM 18-35mmf/4-5.6AL  
22-32 100 - 63°  
32 94 - 63°  
12-10  
10-8  
Zoom FA ZOOM 20-35mmf/4AL  
FA ZOOM 24-90mmf/3.5-4.5AL (IF) 22-32 84 - 27°  
13-11  
FAZOOM 28-70mmf/2.8AL  
FA ZOOM 28-70mmf/4AL  
22  
22  
75 - 34.5° 14-11  
75 - 34.5°  
9-7  
8-8  
FA ZOOM 28-80mmf/3.5-5.6  
1FA J ZOOM 28-80mmf/3.5-5.6AL  
FA ZOOM 28-90mmf/3.5-5.6  
22-38 75 - 30.5°  
22-38 75 - 30.5°  
22-32 75 - 27°  
8-8  
*
10-8  
FA ZOOM 28-105mmf/3.2-4.5AL (IF) 22-32 75 - 23.5° 12-11  
FA ZOOM 28-105mmf/4-5.6  
22-32 75 - 23.5° 13-11  
FA ZOOM 28-105mmf/4-5.6 (IF)  
22-32 75 - 23.5° 15-12  
FA ZOOM 28-200mmf/3.8-5.6AL (IF) 22-32 75 - 12.5° 16-14  
FA ZOOM 35-80mmf/4-5.6  
FA ZOOM 70-200mmf/4-5.6  
22-32 63 - 30.5°  
32-45 34.5 - 12.5° 10-8  
32-38 32 8.2° 12-10  
32 30.5 - 12.5° 16-13  
7-6  
1FA J ZOOM 75-300mmf/4.5-5.8AL  
FAZOOM 80-200mmf/2.8ED (IF)  
FA ZOOM 80-200mmf/4.7-5.6  
-
*
32-38 30.5 - 12.5° 11-7  
32-38 30.5 - 12.5° 11-7  
32-38 30.5 - 7.7° 13-10  
32-38 24.5 - 8.2° 11-9  
32-38 24.5 - 8.2° 12-8  
F
ZOOM 80-200mmf/4.7-5.6  
FA ZOOM 80-320mmf/4.5-5.6  
FA ZOOM 100-300mmf/4.7-5.8  
F
ZOOM 100-300mmf/4.5-5.6  
FAZOOM 250-600mmf/5.6ED (IF)  
32  
9.9 - 4.1° 18-16  
3.50 11.50  
1 The lens does not have aperture ring to set f-stop, camera body controls aperture on "A"  
position.  
*
34  
 
X
mm × mm  
g
oz.  
mm  
3
1.4×S 2×S 1.4×L 2×L  
*
0.07  
0.18  
0.16  
0.18  
0.25  
0.23  
0.19  
0.25  
0.28  
0.19  
0.33  
0.18  
0.21  
0.25  
0.25  
0.30  
0.19  
0.25  
0.25  
0.28  
0.26  
0.25  
0.20  
65  
×
61  
255  
190  
245  
355  
800  
240  
275  
180  
195  
255  
515  
305  
465  
160  
465  
385  
1570†  
270  
295  
550  
410  
605  
5600†  
9.0  
6.7  
67  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
72  
×
68.5  
69.5 × 68  
8.6  
58  
72  
×
74.5  
12.5  
28.2  
8.5  
67  
84.5 × 104  
65.5 × 66  
66.5 × 78  
67  
52  
9.7  
58  
63  
×
67  
6.3  
58  
66.5 × 67.5  
66 65.5  
6.8  
58  
×
9.0  
58  
72.5 × 95.5  
18.2  
10.8  
16.4  
5.6  
58  
72  
78  
×
×
74  
83  
62  
73  
66.5 × 58  
73 × 116.5  
69 × 116  
87.5 × 191.5  
49  
16.4  
13.6  
55.4  
9.5  
10.4  
19.4  
14.5  
21.3  
198.0  
49  
58  
77  
65  
65  
×
×
97.5  
97.5  
49  
49  
74.5 × 129  
70 × 128.5  
71.5 × 154.5  
134 × 442  
58  
58  
58  
43(112)‡  
2 This lens deliberately emphasizes distortion (barrel aberration) of the images at the pic-  
ture corners throughout the entire focal length of 17mm to 28mm. This allows you to  
obtain special effect photographs different from ordinary photographs.  
*
 
3 indicates the power zoom lens, X indicates the non-power zoom lens.  
35  
*
m
0.25  
0.50  
ft.  
0.82  
1.65  
SOFT FA SOFT 28mmf/2.8  
FA SOFT 85mmf/2.8  
22  
32  
75°  
5-5  
5-4  
28.5°  
36  
 
X
mm × mm  
g
oz.  
mm  
3
1.4×S 2×S 1.4×L 2×L  
*
0.13  
0.25  
65.6 × 40.3  
195  
305  
6.9  
10.8  
49  
52  
×
×
×
×
66  
×
60  
 
37  
COMPATIBILETY OF LENSES WITH THE BUILT-IN FLASH  
[= compatible × = incompatible because of vignetting]  
The F, FA and FA J lenses which are not shown in the following table can be used with the built-  
in flash.  
Compatibility  
Lens name  
FA 20mm f/2.8  
ist*1,  
*
Z/PZ series  
MZ-S series  
ist D*1  
MZ series  
*
Cameras *1  
Cameras *1  
Cameras *1  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
FA 24mm f/2 AL (IF)  
×
×
×
FA300mm f/2.8 ED (IF)  
FA300mm f/4.5 ED (IF)  
FA600mm f/4 ED (IF)  
FA J18–35mm f/4–5.6AL  
FA 20–35mm f/4 AL  
×
×
2
×
×
2
×
2
*
*
*
3
5
7
3
5
8
4
6
9
10  
23  
24  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
FA 24–90mm f/3.5–4.5 AL (IF)  
FA28–70mm f/2.8 AL  
FA 28–70mm f/4 AL  
FA 28–80mm f/3.5–5.6  
FA J28–80mm f/3.5–5.6 AL  
FA 28–90mm f/3.5–5.6  
FA 28–105mm f/4–5.6  
FA 28–105mm f/4–5.6 (IF)  
11  
12  
13  
13  
14  
16  
*
*
*
*
*
*
12  
2
*
*
15  
16  
*
*
38  
 
Compatibility  
Lens name  
ist*1,  
*
Z/PZ series  
Cameras *1  
MZ-S series  
Cameras *1  
ist D*1  
MZ series  
*
Cameras *1  
FA 28–200mm f/3.8–5.6 (IF)  
FA80–200mm f/2.8 ED (IF)  
FA250–600mm f/5.6 ED (IF)  
F FISH EYE 17–28mm f/3.5–4.5  
FA MACRO 50mm f/2.8  
×
×
17  
19  
×
×
17  
20  
×
×
18  
×
*
*
*
*
*
25  
26  
*
*
21  
21  
22  
*
*
*
FA MACRO 100mm f/2.8  
FAMACRO 200mm f/4 ED (IF)  
1 Minimum focal length with the built-in flash.  
*
Z-1, Z-5, Z-10  
35mm lens & longer focal length.  
28mm lens & longer focal length.  
24mm lens & longer focal length.  
18mm lens & longer focal length.  
ist, MZ & Z series cameras except MZ-S, Z-1, Z-5 & Z-10.  
MZ-S  
ist D  
*
*
2 Vignetting will occur, even if the inappropriate lens warning is blinking.  
3 Vignetting will occur at focal length between 18mm–28mm.  
4 Vignetting will occur at focal length between 18mm–24mm and the focus distance is less  
than 1.5m.  
*
*
*
5 Vignetting will occur at focal length between 20mm–28mm.  
6 Vignetting will occur at focal length between 20mm–24mm.  
*
*
 
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7 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 20mm-50mm. With the focal length set at  
50mm, it will occur when the camera-to-subject distance is closer than 1m.  
8 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 24mm-35mm. With the focal length set at  
35mm, it will occur when the camera-to-subject distance is closer than 1m.  
9 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 24mm-28mm.  
10 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-35mm. With the focal length set at  
40mm, it will occur when the camera-to-subject distance is closer than 1m.  
11 With the Z-1P and Z-5P camera vignetting will occur at focal length 28mm when the camera-  
to-subject distance is closer than 1m.  
12 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-35mm and focal distance is less than  
1m. No vignetting will occur when focal distance is 50mm and/or longer toward tele-side.  
13 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-35mm.  
14 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-35mm and with the focal length set at  
35mm and focus distance is closer than 3m and with 40mm at 1m. No vignetting will occur  
when the focal length is set at 50mm and/or longer toward tele-side.  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
15 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-35mm and with the focal length set at  
35mm and focus distance is closer than 1.5m and with 35mm.  
*
16 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-40mm.  
17 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-70mm.  
18 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 28mm-35mm and focus distance is less than  
1m at 35mm.  
*
*
*
19 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 80mm-135mm.  
20 Vignetting will occur at focal lengths between 80mm-90mm.  
*
*
40  
 
21 Even the Lens warning is blinking with Z-1, Z-5 and Z10, built-in flash can be used if the  
focus distance is more than 0.7m which is within distance of Minimum Auto flash distance.  
22 Vignetting will occur at focus distance less than 1m.  
*
*
Even the Lens waning is blinking with Z-1, Z-5 and Z10, built-in flash can be used freely at  
focus distance more than 1m.  
23 Vignetting may occur at focal lengths 18mm and the shooting distance within 1m.  
24 Vignetting may occur at focal lengths between 28-35mm and the shooting distance less  
than 1m.  
*
*
25 Vignetting may occur at focal lengths between 80-90mm.  
26 Vignetting may occur at focal lengths less than 20mm.  
*
*
STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE  
installation, This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures :  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions : (1) This device may not cause harm-  
ful interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Changes or modifications not approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the  
user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim-  
its are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equip-  
ment and receiver.  
 
41  
PENTAX Corporation  
2-36-9,Maeno-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN (http://www.pentax.co.jp/)  
PENTAX Europe GmbH Julius-Vosseler-Strasse, 104, 22527 Hamburg, GERMANY  
PENTAX U.K. Limited  
PENTAX France S.A.S.  
PENTAX Benelux B.V.  
PENTAX House, Heron Drive, Langley, Slough, Berks SL3 8PN, U.K. (http://www.pentax.co.uk)  
12/14, rue Jean Poulmarch, 95106 Argenteuil Cedex, FRANCE  
(for Netherlands) Spinveld 25, 4815 HR Breda, NETHERLANDS (http://www.pentax.nl)  
(for Belgium & Luxembourg) Weiveldlaan 3-5, 1930 Zaventem, BELGIUM (http://www.pentax.be)  
PENTAX (Schweiz) AG  
Widenholzstrasse 1 Postfach 367 8305 Dietlikon, SWITZERLAND (http://www.pentax.ch)  
PENTAX Scandinavia AB P.O. Box 650, 75127 Uppsala, SWEDEN (http://www.pentax.se)  
PENTAX Imaging Company  
A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc.  
(Headquarters)  
600 12th Street, Suite 300 Golden, Colorado 80401, U.S.A.  
(Distribution & Service Center)  
16163 West 45th Drive, Unit H Golden, Colorado 80403, U.S.A.(http://www.pentaximaging.com)  
PENTAX Canada Inc.  
1770 Argentia Road Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3S7, CANADA (http://www.pentax.ca)  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of  
the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les  
exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Only the power zoom lenses are subject to comply with Part  
15 of FCC Rules and the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulation.  
for your  
precious moments  
The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community.  
Copyright C PENTAX Corporation 2005  
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