User Manual

Canon / Canon M /Fujifilm X / Sony α / Sony E / FT / MFT / NX Mount
Nikon, Pentax Mount
1) Record a video in mode.
2) Please note that while recording a video the shutter speed is limited to a minimum
of 1/30.
(The procedures above are for the K-30. The settings for the camera or the menu may varybased on
the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contactthe camera
manufacturer for detailed information.)
Please read this instruction manual prior to use.
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the 10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS
We believe that you will have a special photographic experience with the 10mm T3.1
ED AS NCS CS lens.
The 10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS lens forms an optical system based on superior
optical technologies, and maintains excellent resolution both at the center and around
the periphery of the lens by incorporating a high performance Glass Molding ASP lens
and UMC (Ultra Multi Coating).
Please read this instruction manual carefully and use it accordingly.
Please read the Safety Precautions at the back of this instruction manual prior to use.
Some cameras require special settings when using this lens.
1) Record a video in Av, Tv, P, CA,
or M mode.
2) Please note that while recording a video the shutter speed is limited to a minimum
of 1/30.
(The procedures above are for the 5D MARKII. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary
based on the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact
the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
Please refer to the following and set the camera when necessary.
1) Record a video in M or A mode.
2) Adjust the exposure using the dial steps +5 to -5.
(The procedures above are for the D7000. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary based
on the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact the
camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS
(for Cinema)
Advantages of the 10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS lens
The 10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS lens for video recording is designed with its own
mount. You can mount the lens directly onto the camera without using an additional
adaptor.
1. Component Names 2. Attaching and Detaching
Figure
Mount Hood Aperture adjustment gear
Reference line Distance scale
Focusing gear Red ring
10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS lens mount is uniquely designed for Canon, Nikon
(Fujifilm) F, Pentax (Samsung GX) K, Sony (Minolta) α, Canon M, Sony E, Fujifilm X,
Samsung NX, Four Thirds, and Micro Four Thirds cameras.
Gently hold the lens and align the camera mount attachment point with the
attachment reference point or line on the lens. Push the lens into the camera and
gently rotate the lens in the attachment direction until it makes a clicking sound.
Attaching
Gently hold the lens, press the lens release button on the camera, and turn the lens
in the opposite direction of the attaching direction to detach the lens.
Detaching
3. Focus Adjustment
When using the 10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS lens, you can set the focus of a subject
by turning the focusing ring, since it is an MF (Manual Focus) adjustment lens.
You can set the desired brightness by turning the aperture adjustment gear when
using the 10mm T3.1 ED AS NCS CS lens.
You can set the T stop from T3.1 to 22.
(The aperture is not positioned at any exact point, since it is adjustable continuously.)
To change the focus from a subject that is far away to a subject that is close,
turn the focusing gear to the left (from ∞ to 0.24 m) and focus on the clearest
subject by using the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
To change the focus from a subject that is close to a subject that is far away,
turn the focusing gear to the right (from 0.24 m to ∞) and focus on the clearest
subject by using the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
To change the focus from a subject that is far away to a subject that is close,
turn the focusing gear to the right (from ∞ to 0.24 m) and focus on the clearest
subject by using the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
To change the focus from a subject that is close to a subject that is far away,
turn the focusing gear to the left (from 0.24 m to ∞) and focus on the clearest
subject by using the indication signal on the camera or by checking visually.
4. Brightness Control
5. Camera Settings
Canon Mount
Nikon Mount
1) Record a video in A, S, P or M mode.
(The procedures above are for the A580. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary based
on the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact the
camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
1) Record a video in Av, Tv, P, CA or M mode.
2) Please note that while recording a video the shutter speed is limited to a minimum
of 1/30.
(The procedures above are for the Canon M. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary
based on the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact
the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
1) Record a video in A, S, P or M mode.
2) Adjust the exposure by rotating the dial at the back of the camera.
(The procedures above are for the NEX-5. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary based
on the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact the
camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
Canon M Mount
1) Record a video in mode.
(The procedures above are for the X-Pro1. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary based
on the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact the
camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
Sony E Mount
Sony Mount
1) Record a video in A, M or mode.
2) Please note that while recording a video the shutter speed is limited to a minimum
of 1/30.
(The procedures above are for the NX-200. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary
based on the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact
the camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
Samsung NX Mount
Four Thirds FT Mount
Micro Four Thirds Mount
1) Record a video in , P, A or M.
2) Please note that while recording a video the shutter speed is limited to a minimum
of 1/30.
(The procedures above are for the E-5. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary based on
the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact the
camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
1) Record a video in , P, A or M.
2) Please note that while recording a video the shutter speed is limited to a minimum
of 1/30.
(The procedures above are for the E-5. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary based on
the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact the
camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
6. Specifications
Focal length
Aperture range
Image sensor size
Angle of view
Focusing range
Filter connection
Number of elements
Number of groups
Gear
Mount
Module
A
B
C
D (mm)
Focus Dia.
Aperture Dia.
Length (mm)
Weight (g)
10 mm
T3.1 - 22
APS-C
APS-C (1:1.5x)
APS-C (1:1.6x)
Four Third (4/3″) (1:2X)
14 elements
(2 Aspherical lenses)
9 groups
0.8
7 mm
4 mm
43.8 mm
81.6 mm
70.4
8.0 10.5 9.0 10.0 36.4 36.8 29.0 36.5 15.8 35.5
73.6
∞ to 0.24 m
87 mm
109.5°(diagonal)
105.9°(diagonal)
93.4°(diagonal)
Canon Nikon Pentax
Sony
Canon
M
Fujifilm
X
Samsung
NX
Sony
E
Four-
Thirds
Micro
Four-
Thirds
7. Troubleshooting
Issue Causes Corrective Action
A lens cannot be attached to
the camera.
The attachment reference point
on the lens is not aligned with
the lens attachment reference
point on the camera.
Align the attachment reference point
on the lens with the lens attachment
reference point on the camera.
A lens cannot be detached
from the camera.
Incorrect rotation direction for
detaching the lens.
If you turn the lens while holding
the camera, it may cause
damage to the lens.
Press the lens release button on the
camera, and gently turn the lens to the
lens attaching/detaching reference
points, in the direction as marked on the
camera, and then pull the lens forward.
Blurry images
Incorrect focusing.
Insufficient shutter speed or
camera shake.
Turn the focusing gear while checking
the indication or checking an object
visually, set the focus until it becomes
clear, and then press the shutter.
Steady the camera and take a
photograph at a shutter speed of
1/125 secs.
Automatic focusing does not
work properly.
A manual focusing lens has
trouble with automatic focusing.
Use the focusing gear to adjust the
focus.
Dark or too bright pictures
Inappropriate exposure
Adjust the aperture adjustment gear
accordingly.
The camera flash is not
functioning.
The manual control lens may
not be compatible, depending
on the camera.
See the camera manual.
The camera finder indication
or the display does not
display.
This lens does not have an
electric contact signal, so there
is no communication with the
camera through electric signals.
No problem with shooting
Zooming failure
This lens is a single lens.
This lens cannot be mounted
on other cameras.
This lens is designed for its own
mount.
Purchase the designated lens mount.
You want to attach our 2X or
1.4X converter lens.
Our converter is designed for
the T (M42 screw) mount only.
Therefore it cannot be used with
this lens.
Use each company's own mount
converter. However, be aware that
auto focusing is unavailable.
WARNING!
Do not wet this product or expose it to a moist environment. It may cause a
fire or electric shock.
CAUTION!
Do not use this product or store it close to devices that generate heat i.e.,
heaters, thermal regulators, stoves or stereo amplifiers.
Do not leave the lens in conditions where drastic temperature changes can
occur.
Do not touch the surface of the lens by hand, and avoid making contact with
sharp objects.
Avoid dropping the lens.
Do not soak the lens in water, and avoid water splashing onto the lens.
If there are foreign bodies on the lens, use a lens cleaning kit only.
If the lens hood is cut by the user, it may cause damage to the surface of the
lens, as the surface of the lens may make contact with the floor.
WARNING CAUTION
Don't look at the sun
through the lens. It may
cause blindness.
Attach the lens to the
camera correctly and
ensure the lens is held in place
properly; otherwise the lens may
not be removable, or may
become loose and cause an
accident.
Don't put excessive pressure
on the lens attached to the
camera; otherwise it may
cause damage to the lens or
to the camera mount. Be sure to
hold the lens when operating or
moving.
Ensure that the camera
operates properly by
checking the lens beforehand or by
test shooting for important events
such as a
wedding
ceremony
and an
overseas
trip.
Don't leave the lens within
reach of babies, as it may
cause injury to the baby if the
lens falls or is dropped.
Don't attempt to modify or
alter the lens. It may lead
to failure of the camera. Modified
or altered lenses may not be
repaired.
Don't leave the lens in
direct sunlight. It may
cause a fire, depending on
lenses that concentrate
light on a close object.
Don't look at the sun
directly through a camera
with a lens attached. It may
cause damage to
one's eyesight.
Tick
WARNING
CAUTION
If this instruction is not
followed, it may cause death
or severe injury to the user.
If this instruction is not
followed, it may cause death
or severe injury to the user.
The following precautions are divided into two types
according to the level of danger.
The following pictograms are used in the below precautions:
Requires caution. Inside the pictogram it shows contents of precautions.
(It shows outbreak of fire in the pictogram on the left.)
Shows prohibition. Inside the pictogram it shows contents of prohibition.
(It shows prohibition of dismantling in the pictogram on the left.)
Shows instruction. Inside the pictogram it shows contents of instructions.
(It shows instruction of precaution in the pictogram on the left.)
8. Safety Precautions
Pentax K Mount
Fujifilm X Mount
NCS (Nano Coating System)
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