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Nikon Scopes – Information on Nikon Lens

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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What is Nikon objective lens Converter (LSC)?

In short – it is the thing that you attach your lens and teleconverter that includes a raise glasses with 10mm focal length. With this, your Nikon lens mount back in spotting! Nikon has completed production order lens converters and prices are quite high in these days, if compared with the original sales prices. Due to high prices, some people have made their Do It Yourself versions of the field using a converter lens sunglasses and hats back arecting lens lens. Serials Solutions was my first goal, but was 4 weeks delivery time raising glasses in Finland and I managed to find reasonably valued LSC original, so …

Nikon Lowepro 1M & History LSC!

Scope Nikon lens conversion is by wind, when the lens aperture manual Nikon had their rings.New Nikon G lenses have an aperture ring, and when the lens is not attached to the camera body or lens is attached LSC, within the lens aperture blades are in minimal position. So if you want to use the scope Nikon G lens with converter lens, you must modified it slightly to get fully open aperture blades. Fat Nikon lenses still use a mechanical lever to control the aperture blades. If the control will be an electric saw this article did not end at all!  You can find more changes on other articles!

Technical scope!

Slightly more technical information about the LSC and purpose! Magnigication of SCOPES is determined by the length of the lens and focus length of glasses … and works with the same camera lenses with LSC. Focal length of lens divided by the length of the eyepiece is focus use zoom. So the LSC and 300mm lens attached you get 300mm / 10mm = 30 … So, when using 300mm lens and Nikon lens scope conversion, you get scope with magnification of 30x. Similarly, when using the 70-200 lens, you get a 7-20x scope.

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