Tamron Camera Lens AFB01C700 User Manual

SP AF 180mm  
F/3.5 Di LD [IF] Macro 1:1  
(Model B01)  
Thank you for purchasing this Tamron lens as the latest addition to  
your photographic equipment. Before using your new lens, please read  
the contents of this Owner's Manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself  
with your lens and the proper techniques for creating the highest qual-  
ity images possible. With proper handling and care, your Tamron lens  
will give you many years of photographing beautiful and exciting pic-  
tures.  
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NOMENCLATURE  
1. Lens hood  
2. Hood attaching alignment mark  
3. Hood attaching bayonet ring  
4. Filter Effect Control (FEC) Ring (B01)  
5. Focusing ring  
6. Focus macro magnification scale display  
7. Distance (macro magnification) scale  
8. Distance (macro magnification) index  
9. Depth-of-field scale  
10. Tripod socket (B01)  
11. Tripod socket fixing screw (B01)  
12. Aperture ring (Nikon)  
13. Aperture scale (Nikon)  
14. AE lock button  
15. Aperture index (Nikon)  
16. Aperture scale for finder display (Nikon)  
17. Lens mount/Lens mount contacts  
18. Lens attachment mark (Canon, Minolta)  
SPECIFICATIONS  
B01  
180mm  
F/3.5  
Focusing Distance  
Maximum Aperture  
Angle of View  
14º  
Lens Construction  
Minimum Focus Distance  
Maximum Magnification Ratio  
Filter Size  
11/14  
0.47m  
1:1  
72mm  
165.7mm  
84.8mm  
920g  
Length  
Diameter  
Weight  
* Lengths, diameters and weights listed in lens specifications are for lenses with Nikon  
mounts.  
* Features and cosmetic designs of lenses listed in this owner's manual may be revised with-  
out notice.  
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ATTACHING LENS TO CAMERA  
How to mount the lens  
Remove the rear cap of the lens, align the lens attachment mark on the lens barrel with its  
counterpart on the lens mount of the camera and insert the lens mount into camera's  
mount opening. Rotate the lens clockwise until it click-locks. For Nikon models, align the  
lens attachment mark with the dot on the camera and rotate the lens counter-clockwise  
until it click-locks.  
How to detach the lens  
Press the lens release button of the camera, turn the lens counter-clockwise (clockwise in  
case of Nikon), and lift the lens off the camera's lens mount.  
* For further details, please read the instruction manual of your camera.  
SWITCHING BETWEEN AF & MF MODES  
(Ref. Figs. 5 & 6)  
Nikon and CCanon models  
Simply move the focusing ring forward (to AF) and backward (to MF) to change the focus-  
ing mode between autofocus (AF) and manual focus (MF).  
Minolta modelsMove the focusing ring forward (to AF) and backward (to MF) and at  
the same time, set the AF/MF selector switch of the camera body to the coinciding focusing  
mode (AF or MF).  
Mount  
AF/MF Switching Operation  
Move focusing ring only  
Nikon, Canon  
Minolta  
Move and switch both focusing ring and  
selector of camera body  
* Carefully read "Autofocus" and "Manual focus" sections below and operate the camera and  
lens accordingly. In addition, please refer to the instructions related to focusing operations  
of your camera.  
FOCUSING (Autofocus) (Ref. 5 & 6)  
1. Set the camera in the AF mode, and move the focusing ring upward to the AF position.  
2. Press the shutter release button half-way while looking through the viewfinder. The  
focusing ring will move automatically to focus.  
* With Minolta cameras, when focusing ring is set in the manual focus position while the  
camera is set in AF mode, the focusing ring rotates as if it were in the autofocus mode.  
Turning of the focusing ring in this instance may cause damage to the lens and/or the cam-  
era body. Also, do not force the focusing ring when it is set in the manual focus mode.  
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FOCUSING (Manual Focus)  
Nikon and CCanon models  
1. Simply move the focusing ring backward to the MF position.  
2. Rotate the focusing ring manually while looking through the viewfinder until the image  
in the finder comes into sharp focus.  
Minolta models  
1. Switch the AF/MF selector switch on the camera body to MF mode, then slide the focus-  
ing ring backward to the MF position.  
2. Rotate the focusing ring manually while looking through the viewfinder until the image  
in the finder comes into sharp focus.  
* Before rotation of the focusing ring, make sure that the camera is set to the MF  
mode. Manual rotation of the focusing ring when the camera is till set in AF mode will  
cause mechanical damage to the lens and/or to the camera body.  
* When using the lens on Nikon F-501 (N2020), please use the switches both on  
camera body and the lens in order o select MF or AF.  
* When the focusing ring is set to the AF position, the focusing ring rotates freely and  
you cannot adjust focus.  
* If you use the lens in the manual focus mode on an autofocus camera, rotate the  
focusing ring while holding the shutter release button depressed half-way. The focus confir-  
mation indicator will light when subject comes into focus.  
* Because B01 uses an internal focus mechanism, the lens does not extend (grow  
longer out of the front of the camera) even during macro photography. This prevents large  
loss of balance during focusing.  
* The focusing ring rotates beyond the infinity position in order to properly focus to  
infinity under a variety of environmental conditions. When manually focusing, make sure  
the subject at infinity is sharp in the viewfinder.  
LENS APERTURE AND AE MODE (Ref. Fig. 7)  
Setting lens ff-numbers with Canon & Minolta cameras  
Set the f-number with aperture setting device of the camera body in accordance with the  
selected photographing mode.  
Setting lens f-nnumbers wwith Nikon  
Depending on the photography mode, it is possible to set the aperture on either the lens  
aperture ring or on the camera body.  
Setting the aperture oon the aperture ring  
Set the lens aperture ring so it is on the smallest f-stop for a Nikon camera, then set the f-  
stop you want with the indicator.  
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LENS APERTURE AND AE MODE (Ref. Fig. 7)  
(con’t)  
Setting the aperture on the camera  
Set the lens aperture ring so it is on the smallest f-stop for a Nikon camera, then set the f-  
stop you want with the indicator of the camera body.  
* The lens aperture varies with focusing movement. Cameras read the different lens  
openings and automatically adjust the exposure properly.  
* For further details, please read the instruction manual of your camera.  
ATTACHING THE LENS HOOD ((Ref. Figs 11, 2, 3 & 44)  
1. Align the index mark on the hood with the corresponding index mark on the lens. Place  
the hood onto the hood's attaching bayonet ring.  
2. Turn the hood clockwise until it clicks. The index mark (O) on the hood appears on the  
top when it is correctly attached.  
Stowing lens hood on the lens  
1. Detach and reverse the lens hood. Then align the index mark (O) on the hood with the  
index mark on the lens. Place the hood onto the hood's attaching bayonet ring.  
2. Turn the hood clockwise until it clicks. The index mark on the hood appears at the top  
when correctly stowed.  
TRIPOD SOCKET (Ref. Figs. 8 & 9)  
B01 has a socket for tripods. Secure the camera to the tripod with the tripod socket when  
you use a tripod.  
Changing the vertical and horizontal position of the camera  
1. Turn the tripod's locking knob in a counterclockwise direction to loosen it.  
2. Rotate the camera using the lens as the axis, and align the indicator on the tripod socket  
ring and the vertical and horizontal indicator.  
3. Tighten the locking knob and lock the camera into place.  
Removing the ttripod socket  
1. Turn the tripod's locking knob in a counterclockwise direction, and line up the white  
mark on the top of the knob and the tripod socket.  
2. Pull the tripod socket's locking knob outward. Open the tripod socket ring, and remove  
the tripod socket.  
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TRIPOD SOCKET (Ref. FFigs. 8 & 99) (con’t)  
Attaching the ttripod socket  
1. Open the tripod socket ring, and set the lens.  
2. Make sure that the white mark on the top of the tripod socket locking knob and the indi-  
cators on the tripod socket are aligned, and then pull the knob outward.  
3. Close the ring, and tighten the tripod socket locking knob.  
* Hold the camera firmly when removing the tripod socket so that you do not drop  
the camera or the lens.  
* Make sure that the white mark on the top of the knob and the indicators on the tri-  
pod socket are aligned before you pull on the knob.  
FILTER EFFECT CONTROL  
B01 features a new mechanism that allows you to rotate the filter with the hood on.  
Rotation of the ring (4. Filter Effect Control Ring), which is near where the filter attaches,  
triggers rotation of the filter allowing you to adjust the effect of the PL filter.  
* The Filter Effect Control Ring and the filter rotate opposite to each other. When you  
rotate the Filter Effect Control Ring in a clockwise direction, the filter rotates in a counter-  
clockwise direction.  
* The rotation angle of the Filter Effect Control Ring is different from that of the filter.  
If you wish to rotate the PL filter to an exact position using the index as a standard, remove  
the hood and rotate the filter while keeping an eye on the index mark.  
* You can change the visual effect by rotating PL and non-PL special effect filters such  
as a cross filter.  
ABOUT MACRO PPHOTOGRAPHY  
From infinity to the macro zone, you can use AF or MF operation. Since the distance scale  
and the magnification scale are imprinted side by side, you can get a general idea of the  
magnification when shooting a picture.  
B01  
Minimum Focus Distance  
Maximum Magnification Ratio  
Magnification Scale  
0.47m  
1:1  
1:10 - 1:1  
* For the correlation between the photographic distance and photographic magnification,  
please refer to table 12.  
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EXPOSURE RATE  
When the lens is moved outwards to increase the magnifications ratio for shooting close-  
ups, the actual brightness on the film decreases, and the effective F number changes. For  
auto exposure photographing, using an external exposure meter, or when using and exter-  
nal light-adjusting flash however, the exposure must be corrected for this decrease in  
brightness according to the magnification ratio. For the amount of the correction, refer to  
table 12.  
DEPTH-OF-FIELD  
With a camera equipped with a depth-of-field preview button or an aperture-stop-down  
mechanism, the depth of field can be directly observed through the viewfinder screen of  
your camera. For the operational details, read the instruction manual of your camera.  
INFRARED PPHOTOGRAPHY  
Please be aware that there is no infrared index line on any models listed in this owner's  
manual. Therefore practically no black-and-white infrared film can be used with these  
lenses.  
PRECAUTIONS IIN SHOOTING  
Do not use the lens hood when using the camera's built-in flash. Also, when shooting close-  
ups, the lens unit may obstruct the light of the flash even when not using the lens hood,  
resulting in vignetting at the bottom part of the image. Thus, we recommend using a special  
externally mounted flash or flash photography.  
Also refer to the section of your camera's instruction manual pertaining to the use of the  
built-in flash.  
When using a B01 with a tele-converter, use the manual focus. When a tele-convert-  
er is used with the macro lens, the autofocus may not operate correctly, depending on the  
focusing distance. This is due to the camera's mechanical system. Use a Tamron tele-con-  
verter with a Tamron lens or best results. Tele-converters produced by other manufacturers  
may not mount properly and/or cause malfunctions. When a tele-converter is mounted  
onto a lens, the focusing ring normally feels heavier when rotating.  
When using the lens in macro range, it may be necessary to use a tripod to avoid  
camera shake. Using high-speed film (ISO 400 or faster) with a fast shutter speed is also  
helpful to reduce the influence of camera shake.  
Do not forcibly turn the focusing ring when camera and/or lens is/are set in the AF  
mode. Doing so could damage the lens and/or camera.  
Certain camera models may indicate the maximum aperture values of the lens as  
approximate numbers. This is inherent to the design of the camera and not an indication of  
error.  
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TO ENSURE LONG-TTERM SATISFACTION  
Avoid touching the glass element surface. Use a photographic lens cloth or blower  
brush to remove dust from the lens element surface. When not using the lens, always place  
a lens cap on it for protection.  
Use a lens cleaning tissue or lint cloth with a drop of cleaning solution to remove fin-  
gerprints or dirt on the glass lens surface with a rotary motion from the center to the edge.  
Use a silicon cloth to clean your lens barrel only.  
Mildew is an enemy of your lens. Clean the lens after shooting near water or in any  
humid place. Store your lens in a clean, cool and dry place. When storing the lens in a lens  
case, store it with commercially available drying agent such as silica gel, and in change the  
agent occasionally. If you find mildew on your lens, consult an authorized repair shop or  
nearby photographic store.  
Do not touch the lens-camera interface contacts since dust, dirt, and/or stains may  
cause a contact failure between the lens and camera.  
When using your equipment [camera(s) and lens(es)] in an environment where the  
temperature changes from one extreme to the other, make sure to put your equipment tem-  
porarily in a case or a plastic bag for a length of time in order for the equipment to go  
through a gradual temperature shift. This will reduce potential equipment trouble.  
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