Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
For
Your
Safety
& CAUTIONS
Do
not
disassemble.
Touching
the
internal
parts
of
the
camera
or
lens
could
result
in
injury.
In
the
event
of malfunction,
the
product
should
be
repaired
only
by
a
qualified
technician.
Should
the
product
break
open
as
the
result
of a
fall
or
other
accident,
remove
the
camera
battery
and/or disconnect
the
AC
adapter
and
then
take
the
product to a
Nikon-authorized
service
center
for
inspection.
Turn
the
camera
off
immediately
in
the
event
of
malfunction.
Should
you
notice
smoke
or
an
unusual
smell
coming from the
equipment, immediately unplug the
AC
adapter
and
remove
the
camera
battery, taking
care
to
avoid
burns.
Continued
operation
could
result
in
fire
or
injury. After removing the battery,
take
the
equipment to a Nikon-authorized
service
center for inspection.
Do
not
use
in
the
presence
of
flammable
gas.
Operating electronic
equipment
in
the presence of flammable
gas
could result
in
explosion or
fire.
Do
not
look
at
the
sun
through
the
lens
or
the
camera
viewfinder.
Viewing the
sun
or other bright light source through the
lens
or viewfinder could
cause
permanent
visual
impairment.
Keep
out
of
reach
of
children.
Failure
to observe this precaution
could result
in
injury.
Observe
the
following
precautions
when
handling
the
lens
and
camera:
-
Keep
the
lens
and
camera
dry.
Failure
to observe this
precaution could result
in
fire
or electric
shock.
-
Do
not handle the
lens
or
camera
with wet
hands.
Failure
to
observe this precaution could result
in
electric
shock.
-
Keep
the
sun
well
out
of
the frame when shooting backlit
subjects.
Sunlight
focused into the
camera
when the
sun
is
in
or
close
to the frame could
cause
a
fire.
-
If the
lens
will
not
be
used
for
an
extended period, attach the
front
and
rear
lens
caps
and
store the
lens
out
of
direct
sunlight.
If left
in
direct sunlight, the
lens
could focus the
sun's
rays
onto
flammable objects, causing
fire.
Do
:1ot
carry
tripods
with
a
lens
or
camera
attached.
You
could trip or
accidentally
strike others, resulting
in
injury.
·
Do
not
leave
the
lens
where
it
will
be
exposed
to
extremely
high
temperatures,
such
as
in
an
enclosed
automobile
or
in
direct
sunlight.
Failure
to
observe
this
14
precaution
could
adversely
affect
the
lens'
internal
parts,
causing
fire.