35mm High Speed Aspherical Lens
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VIV-35MM-N
WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED
STEP 1. Package the product and relevant accessories carefully, using ample padding materials and a sturdy
mailing container to prevent damage in transit.
STEP 2. Include in package:
a) Evidence of date and place of original purchase (for example, a copy of your sales receipt).
b) Detailed description of your problem.
c) When possible, a sample evidencing the problem.
STEP 3. Return item (insured) to: (in the U.S.):
Vivitar
(in the U.K.)
Sakar UK
Attn: Technical Support
195 Carter Drive
Edison NJ 08817
2D Siskin Parkway East
CV3 4PE, UK
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When service is complete, the product will be returned to you shipping prepaid. In the event the product is
deemed to be not faulty or the defect is a result in wear and tear, Vivitar may levy a handling charge for the
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
support team members will answer your questions. For phone support in the US please call 1-800-592-9541, in the
UK call 0800 917 4831. If you would like to call from anywhere else, please visit www.vivitar.com for your local toll
free number.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the VIV-35MM-N High Speed Aspherical Lens. This lens will provide you with
many unique and exciting photo taking opportunities which we hope you will enjoy.
Features of Your Lens:
-A floating design that will provide you with sharp images for both long shots and close up shots
-A single glass aspherical lens which can give you crisp looking shots even at periphery angles.
-Two high refraction lenses made of premium optical glass.
-An ultra-multi-coating (UMC) design that suppresses ghosting and delivers clear images.
-Eight aperture stops, enabling effective out-focusing
-Can be used with Nikon film and digital SLR cameras
Your 35mm High Speed Aspherical Lens is designed with its own mount. Users can take photographs
easily without installing an additional adaptor by mounting the lens directly onto the camera.
Please read these directions prior to using your lens.
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A Quick Look at Your Device
1. Lens Ring Mount (camera locking area)
2. Aperture Value Scale
3. Distance Scale
4. Focus Scaling Ring
5. Focusing Ring
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6. Hood Locking Tube
7. Hood
8. Depth of Field Scale
9. Aperture Adjustment Ring
10. CPU (electronic contacts)
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Your VIV-35MM-N lens is uniquely designed for Nikon digital SLR cameras.
Attaching Your Lens to Your Camera
Hold the hood of the lens gently, and align the depth of field scale of the lens with the lens
attachment reference point on of the camera. Next, push the lens into the camera and turn the
lens carefully until it makes a clicking sound, and the depth of field scale is positioned on the
upper part of the camera.
Note: There is a CPU installed on the lens mount. For the lens to be able to communicate with
an AF camera, the aperture adjustment ring must be turned until F22, the F-number marked on
the aperture adjustment ring, is alligned exactly with the depth of field scale on the lens.
Detaching Your Lens from Your Camera
Hold the hood of the lens gently, and press the lens release button on the camera.
Turn the lens in the opposite direction as when attaching, and carefully pull it out.
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Focus Adjustment
You can adjust the focus of the subject you are photographing by turning the focus
adjustment ring on your lens, as it is an MF (manual focus) adjustment lens. To do so,
please follow the steps below:
1. When focusing on a subject from a long distance, turn the focus ring to the right
(1 to ∞) and focus on the clearest subject by using the indication signal on the camera or
by checking visually.
2. When focusing on a subject from a short distance, turn the focus ring to the left
(∞ to 1) and focus on the clearest subject by using the indication signal on the camera or
by checking visually.
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Brightness Control
In A mode (Aperture Priority Mode): Turn the sub command dial at the front of the camera to adjust the
brightness.
In S mode (Shutter Speed Priority Mode): Turn the main command dial at the back of the camera. The
shutter speed is changed and the brightness is adjusted according to the changed shutter speed.
In P mode (Program Mode): Turn the main command dial at the back of the camera to adjust the
shutter speed and brightness.
In M mode: Turn the sub command dial at the fron of the camera to adjust the brightness.
(The procedures above are for D300 model cameras. They may vary based on your specific camera
model.)
[Aperture adjustment ring markings]
When you turn the aperture adjustment ring between 22, 16, 11, 8, 5.6, 4, 2.8, 2 and 1.4 you are
making 1 stop each turn. Brightness can be set more precisely by making half stops as well (see
below).
5.6 and 8 are 1 stop apart (1EV).
Set a 0.5 stop (0.5EV) between 5.6 and 8
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Camera Settings
Some cameras require special settings when using this lens. Please read the information
below and set your camera accordingly.
The aperture of this 35mm High Speed Aspherical Lens supports a maximum brightness of
F1.4.
If you take a photo outdoors where there is a great deal of sunlight, you may not get a
clear image as the subject you are photographing may be too bright. In such an instance,
adjust the brightness to an appropriate level then take the photo.
Since the depth of field becomes very shallow at F1.4, if the subject is not focused correctly
you may get an unclear image . Therefore, to get a clear image, focus the subject correctly
and then take a photo.
If the brightness (F number) is set to 4 or larger, you may not be able to set the correct focus
due to a difficulty in viewing the subject through the camera viewfinder. Turn the aperture
adjustment ring so it is fully open when attaching the lens to the camera. Then turn the aperture
adjustment ring again to set the depth of focus and brightness you want prior to shooting.
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Camera Settings (continued)
Your lens mount has electronic contacts that allow it to communicate with Nikon AF
cameras. These contacts enable A, S, and P modes of the camera and when a subject is
focused correctly the camera emits a beep or an indicator light comes on.
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Mounting the Hood
The hood has a bayonet system, which
guarantees speedy, efficient, safe and precise
installation and will help you take shots that are
free of flaring and ghosting. Allign the
attachment reference point on the hood with the
reference point on the lens. Push the hood
onto the lens and turn the hood to the right until
it makes a clicking sound.
Specifications
-Uses 77mm Filters
-35mm f/1.4
-Minimum Focusing Distance: 0.3m (1ft)
-Maximum Diameter: 83mm
-Construction: 12 Elements in 10 Groups
-Aperture Range F1.4-22
-Diagonal View Angle: 63°
-Weight: 1.64lb
-Diameter x Length: 83 x 110mm
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting (continued)
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Caution
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Caution
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