Fujifilm FinePix S1 Manual Do Utilizador

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Lenses that Can Be Used with this Camera
Use Nikkor lenses with built-in CPUs (excluding the IX Nikkor lenses)
with this camera. In particular, the full range of functions can be
accessed when a D-type AF Nikkor lens is mounted on the camera.
There are CPU signal
contacts on Nikkor lenses
with a built-in CPU.
Distinguishing feature of
D-type AF Nikkor lenses
Lenses other than Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU that cannot be used
The lenses other than Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU listed below cannot be
used with this camera. Any attempt to forcibly mount one of these lenses on
the camera could damage the camera and lens.
• AF Teleconverter TC-16AS
• Non-Ai Nikkor lenses (lens types with a connecting bayonet that precede the
Ai system)
• Lenses that require the Focusing Unit AU-1 (400 mm f/4.5 and 600 mm f/5.6)
• Fish-eye lenses (6 mm f/5.6 and OP 10 mm f/5.6)
• ED 180-600 mm f/8 (product no. 174166 and earlier)
• ED 360-1200 mm f/11 (product no. 174087 and earlier)
• 200-600 mm f/9.5 (product no. 300490 and earlier)
• For F3AF (80 mm f/2.8 and 200 mm f/3.5, Teleconverter TC-16S)
• PC28 mm f/4 (product no. 180900 and earlier)
• PC35 mm f/2.8 (product no. 906200 and earlier)
• Reflex 1000 mm f/11 (product no. 142361-143000)
• Reflex 2000 mm f/11 (product no. 200310 and earlier)
• Medical Nikkor 200 mm f/5.6 (This lens can be used if used together with the
Sync Terminal Adapter AS-15.)
Note
When lenses other than Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU are mounted
on the camera
• Restrictions apply to the exposure modes that can be used.
Lenses other than Nikkor lenses with a built-in CPU can only be mounted on
the camera and used to take pictures when the exposure mode is set to M
(manual). (In other modes, the shutter will not release.) However, the
camera's exposure meter cannot be used and the aperture cannot be set
using the aperture button and command dial. The “
°
” warning appears in
the aperture display on the top display panel and in the viewfinder display.
Use the aperture ring on the lens to check and set the aperture.