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Kyocera YASHICA 28-85mm F3.5-4.5 MACRO Manual De Instrucciones página 3

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Name of parts
Macrophotography
O Infrared compensation mark
© Focusing ring
© Distance scale
O Distance index
© Focal length scale
© Aperture value coupling pin
© Zoom ring
© Lens mounting index
© Auto-focus coupling
© Camera auto-focus signal contaci
© Macro button
© Macro range indicator
Lens mounting/removal
1
Remove thè rear lens cap and thè camera's body
cap.
2
Align thè lens mounting index mark with thè lens
index on thè camera body, and insert thè lens to thè
body; rotate thè lens clockwise until a distinct "click" is
heard. (Fig.® ).
• To remove thè lens, press thè lens release button on
thè camera body, rotate thè lens counterclockwise and
remove.
Focusing
Auto-focusing: Set thè camera's switch to thè auto
focus mode. When thè shutter release button is pressed
lightly, focusing will be performed automatically.
• When performing auto-focusing, do not touch thè
focusing ring since it will rotate automatically.
Manual-focusing: Set thè camera to thè manual focus
mode. While looking through thè viewfinder, rotate thè
lens' focusing ring to adjust thè focus as desired.
Focusing can also be performed by setting thè distance
index on thè lens to thè figure on thè distance scale
corresponding to thè distance to thè subject.
Aperture setting
The AF (auto-focus) lens does not have an aperture ring.
To set thè lens aperture, consult thè camera's
Instruction booklet and follow thè instructions given
there.
Zooming
The type of zooming differs with thè lens. With thè
28—85 mm F3.5—4.5. 35—70 mm F3.3—4.5, 35—105
mm F3.5—4.5 and 70—210 mm F4.5 Zoom Lenses,
zooming is performed by rotating thè zoom ring. With thè
75—300 mm F4.5—5.6 and 80—200 mm F4—4.8
Zoom Lenses, zooming is performed by sliding thè zoom
ring forward and backward. Set thè desired focal length
with thè zoom ring.
With lenses marked MACRO, you can take magnified
pictures of flowers, insects, and so on.
• For high-magnification macrophotography requiring
high precision, use thè Yashica AF Macro Lens 60 mm
F2.8.
Taking macro pictures with thè AF Zoom
35—70 mm F3.3—4.5 and 75—300 mm F4.5—5.6:
With these lenses, you can just focus through to thè
macro range. Zooming is also possible in thè macro
range. The maximum magnification is obtained when thè
lens is set to its largest focal length.
Taking macro pictures with thè AF Zoom
28—85 mm F3.5—4.5:
I
Set thè camera for manual focusing.
2
While pressing thè macro button, turn thè zoom ring
to bring thè macro range indicator opposite thè
distance index (Fig. ®).
3
While looking through thè viewfinder, focus thè lens
by turning thè zoom ring within thè macro range.
• With thè lens set to oo (infinity), you can focus on
subjects at a distance of about 120—47 cm; with thè
lens set to 0.9 m, you can focus at a distance of about
56—34 cm.
• To take non-macro pictures again, turn thè zoom ring
back to thè side with thè focal length scale while
pressing thè macro button.
Taking macro pictures with thè AF Zoom
35—105 mm F3.5—4.5:
I
Set thè camera for auto focusing.
2
While pressing thè macro button, turn thè zoom ring
to bring thè macro range indicator opposite thè
distance index.
3
While looking through thè viewfinder, turn thè zoom
ring within thè macro range for coarse focusing, then
make fine adjustment by depressing thè shutter release
halfway to activate thè auto-focus System.
• To take non-macro pictures again, turn thè zoom ring
back to thè side with thè focal length scale while
pressing thè macro button.
About thè infrared compensation mark
When using infrared black and white film, thè point of
focus changes slightly from that produced with normal
films. As a result, compensation of focus is required.
First, perform focusing normally without using any filters
on thè lens, and note thè distance indicated on thè
focusing ring. Then, attach any desired filters and turn
thè focusing ring slightly so that thè aforementioned
focusing ring number (distance) is aligned with thè
infrared compensation mark (red line) corresponding to
thè focal length currently set.
• When using infrared color films, consult thè
instructions provided with thè film.
• Infrared photography should be performed using
manual focusing.

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