Tamron Camera Lens 360EM User Manual

SP AF 300mm  
F/2.8 LD (IF)  
(Model 360EM: Minolta)  
(Model 360EN: Nikon)  
Thank you very much for buying this Tamron lens.The Tamron SP AF 300m  
F/2.8 LD (IF) (Model 60E for Minolta,Model 360E for Nikon) lens is a large  
aperture telephoto lens developed for Minolta and Nikon AF single lens  
reflex cameras. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using  
your lens. Proper care and maintenance of this lens will result in years of  
enjoyable use.  
ATTENTION: these documentations are published only for purpose of study and search,  
they are not published for purpose of profit, all the rights and relative copyrights are of  
the respective owners. Free documentation not to sell.  
 
NAMES OF PARTS  
1. ocuFsing ring  
2. ocuFsing ring cover  
3. ocuFs range selector ring  
4. ocuFs range selector ring fixing screw  
5. ocuFs distance scale window  
6. ocuFs distance index  
7. eptDh-of-field scale  
8. aIrnefdr socket  
9. ripoTd socket  
10. ripTod socket fixing screw  
11. ilteFr frame  
12. Aptuerre index  
13. Aptuerre ring  
14. Aptuerre scale  
15. AE (minimum aptuerre) lock  
* 12-15 for Nikon only  
* 3-4 are only for Model 60E (for Minolta)  
SPECIFICATIONS  
360EN, 360EM  
300mm  
Focal Length  
F/number  
F/2.8  
Optical Construction  
Angle of View  
7 groups, 10 elements  
8°  
Minimum Focus Distance  
Filter Diameter  
Overall Length  
Maximum Diameter  
Weight  
2.5m  
rear 43mm (front 112mm)  
217mm (8.6")  
120mm (4.7")  
2250g (79.2oz)  
* Overall length, maximum diameter and weight values are on Nikon basis.  
 
INSTALLATION ON CAMERA  
Installation  
After removing the rear lens cap from the lens, align the mount positioning point on the lens with  
that on the camera, and rotate the lens clockwise (counterclockwise when using Nikon model)  
until you hear a click, which indicates the lens being securely locked in place.  
There is no mount-positioning index marking on the lens to fit Nikon. Please align the  
aperture/zoom index line on the lens with the mount-positioning index point on the camera  
(same as AF Nikkor lenses) accordingly.  
Detaching  
While pressing the lens release button on the camera, turn the lens counterclockwise (clockwise  
when using Nikon model.)  
* Be careful not to touch the signal terminals of the lens during installation or removal. A stained  
or damaged terminal may cause poor contact and malfunction.  
FOCUSING [1]  
Automatic Focusing  
When the camera is used in the auto focus mode, the lens focuses automatically.During the AF  
(Auto Focus) operation, the focusing ring will rotate and its movement should not be hindered. Fo  
this reason, we recommend using the focusing ring cover.To use, pull it out to its fullest extent.  
Manual Focusing  
Switch the camera to the manual focus mode and turn the focusing ring to focus while looking  
through the viewfinder.The correct focus position is determined when the picture in the viewfind-  
er becomes sharp. If the focusing ring is rotated while pressing the shutter release button halfwa  
down, the focus indicator in the viewfinder will light up when the subject comes in focus. In manu  
al photography,focusing should always be checked through the viewfinder even when shooting  
at infinity.  
How to use the AF Range Selector (Model 60E for Minolta) [2]  
When the Selector ring is turned clockwise (viewing from the mount side), the AF operation range  
is set from 2.5m to the selected distance, while it is set from the selected position to infinity when  
turned counter-clockwise.  
Rotate the focusing ring to align the distance scale to the focus distance index line where you  
would like to set a limit in AF operation range. Loosen the AF Range Selector ring fixing screw an  
turn the Selector ring until it comes to a mechanical stop (please be sure to hold the focusing rin  
avoiding its simultaneous movement with the Selector ring.)  
Tighten the AF Range Selector ring fixing screw after the above procedures are completed. For  
your information, the AF Range Selector is set to the infinity range when shipped from our factory  
 
APERTURE SETTING  
With Minolta AF  
The aperture is set on the camera side in accordance with the exposure mode.  
With Nikon AF  
When shooting on programmed AE or shutter-priority AE mode, rotate the aperture to minimum  
position. For aperture-priority or manual mode, turn the aperture ring to the desired setting. In  
case of F401 series models the camera side, in accordance with the given instructions, sets the  
aperture.  
AE (Minimum Aperture) Lock [3]  
For Nikon, it is possible to fix the aperture ring to the minimum aperture when using the program  
AE mode or shutter-priority AE mode. If the aperture ring is set to the minimum aperture, and the  
AE lock lever is depressed, the aperture ring is fixed at the minimum aperture position.  
TRIPOD MOUNT [4]  
If the tripod mount fixing screw is loosened, the lens can be turned 120° right and left from the  
center position and can be fixed at any position in between. If the circular mark of the tripod  
mount ring is adjusted to the circular mark on the side of the lens, it will be 90° from the center.  
FILTER  
The filter is the rear insertion type.The filter frame can be inserted in the cutout just behind the tr  
pod mount and at the time of shipment from the factory,a43mm normal filter is placed in the fil-  
ter frame.With a rear filter inserted, the flange back dimensions (standard dimension from the  
abutting joint surface of the mount to the film surface) is set, so a rear filter must always be in  
place when photographing.To protect the front lens, it is recommended to always install the  
112mm normal filter (sold separately.)  
Filter Fitting Method [5]  
To install the rear filter, pull out the filter frame from the main body,change the filter (remove the  
normal filter and install the desired filter), and then insert it so that the TAMRON logo of the filter  
frame will be at the correct position.Please note if the filter is inserted upside down, the aperture  
blades will fail.  
CHECKING DEPTH-OF-FIELD [6]  
The lens has a depth-of-field scale when the aperture is F32 and F16, and an approximate depth  
field can be known. For depth of field at each aperture and photographing range, you can check i  
out on our website.http://www.tamron.com  
 
LENS HOOD  
A slip-on type lens hood comes with the lens. Since the lens hood is effective for eliminating harm  
ful rays, we recommend using it when photographing.When storing, the lens hood should be put  
over the lens in reverse.  
The lens hood is provided with two opposing lock screws.When using the hood, loosen the screw  
attach the lens body to the hood, and then tighten the lock screws.  
INFRARED INDEX  
When black & white infrared film is used, ared filter should also be used.The nature of red filters  
requires focus correction.The red scale R mark in the range scale is the infrared index. Focus in  
normal way,and then read the range scale and shift to the infrared index.Then install the red filte  
and photograph.To make any focusing corrections, switch the focus mode to manual and turn the  
focusing ring.  
CAUTION  
To the customers who use a camera with an incorporated strobe:  
For flash photographs, please use an externally installed strobe. If the built-in strobe is used for  
flash photography,the lens will interrupt the light path of the strobe and semicircular shading will  
appear at the bottom of the picture. Also, see the "Built-in Strobe" section in the instruction manu-  
al of your camera.  
TO ENSURE LONG-TERM SATISFACTION  
1. Avoid touching the lens surface. Use a photographic brush or blower to remove dust from the  
lens surface.When not using the lens, put a cap on for protection.  
2. Use a lens cleaning tissue or lint cloth with a drop of cleaning solution to clean fingerprints or  
dirt on the lens surface with a rotary motion from the center to edge. Use a silicon cloth to clean  
your lens barrel.  
3. Fungus is an enemy of your lens. Clean the lens after shooting at seaside or in a humid place.  
Store your lens in a clean, cool and dry place. If you find fungus on your lens, please consult a  
repair shop or nearby photographic store.  
4. Do not touch the lens' camera-interface contact since dust, dirt, and/or stains may cause a con-  
tact failure between the lens and camera.  
5. When using your equipment [camera(s) and/or lens(es)] in an environment where the tempera  
ture changes from one extreme to another, make sure to put your equipment temporarily in a cas  
or a plastic bag for some duration in order for them to go through a gradual temperature shift.Th  
ATTENTION: these documentations are published only for purpose of study and search,  
will reduce potential trouble of your equipment.  
they are not published for purpose of profit, all the rights and relative copyrights are of  
the respective owners. Free documentation not to sell.  
 

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