Canon lens CNE14560mm T26 L SP User Manual
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ENGLISH ENGLISH The English version is the operation manual for counties other than Japan. GENER AL SAFETY INFORMATION ......2 Product Configuration ....................................... 4 Names of Parts ................................................. 5 F.B. (Back Focus) Adjustment ...........................6 Available Accessories ....................................... 8 Dimensions of Parts ........................................ 10 Specifications .................................................. 11 Appendix External view ................................. apx. 2
2 ENGLISH 3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The safety warnings and cautions provided on the product or in this operation manual must be observed. Failure to observe these warnings and cautions provided to guard against hazards may result in injury or accident. Read this operation manual carefully to familiarize yourself with its contents and ensure that you can operate the product properly. Also, store this manual in a safe place where it can easily be referenced whenever required. This operation manual uses the following symbols and terms to identify hazards to protect you and others by preventing the occurrence of accidents. WARNIN G This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in death or serious injury to you or others. Be sure to heed all warning notices to ensure safe operation at all times. CAU TIO N Indicates hazardous situations which, if not heeded, may result in minor or moderate injury to you or other persons, or damage to your property. NOTE Emphasizes essential information which, if not heeded, may render the product unworkable or cause it to function improperly. Also, provides helpful information for operation. HANDLING THE PRODUCT WARNIN G 1. Do not stare at the sun or other source of high-intensity light through the lens. Doing so could injure your eyes. CAU TIO N 1. Make sure all mountings are tightened securely. If any of these mountings becomes loose, the lens may fall, possibly causing injury. 2. Inspect all mountings periodically (about every 6 months to 1 year) to make sure they are securely tightened, and tighten any loose parts. Otherwise, the lens may fall, possibly causing injury. 3. If it becomes necessary to repair this product, or to perform any operations or adjustments not mentioned in this operation manual, contact Canon’s representative or the dealer who originally supplied the lens. NOTE 1. Protect the lens from strong impacts or shocks. Striking or dropping the lens may result in a malfunction. 2. This lens is not completely waterproof, so avoid exposing it directly to rain or snow. When the lens must be used in rain or snow, provisions should be made to prevent the lens from getting wet. 3. Do not bring the lens, kept in a very cold ambient temperature, into a warm room, because the lens may fog on the inside or condensation may occur. In these cases, the lens cannot be used until these problems clear. If the lens must be used under such conditions, countermeasures are recommended.
23 TO THE CUSTOMER 1. Canon shall bear no responsibility for damage resulting from improper operation of this product by the customer. 2. Canon shall make no guarantees about the product quality, functions, or operation manual and its marketability and suitability for the customer’s purpose. Moreover, Canon shall bear no responsibility for any damage, direct or incidental, that results from usage for the customer’s purpose. 3. Canon shall make no guarantees about the results obtained using this product. 4. The product specifications, configuration, and appearance are subject to change without prior notice. 5. For further information on repairs, maintenance, or adjustments not mentioned in this operation manual, contact your Canon dealer or your Canon sales representative. 6. Note that Canon may be unable to undertake servicing or repair of a product if it is modified without consulting Canon or your Canon sales representative. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION NOTE 1. Gently blow or brush away dust or dirt on the lens surface using a lens blower or a soft lens brush. Remove any fingerprints or other stains with a soft clean cotton cloth moistened with commercially available lens cleaning fluid or lens cleaning paper. Be careful not to rub dust across the lens, as the lens surface may be scratched. 2. A periodic inspection about once a year is recommended. The inspection and maintenance interval depends on the operating conditions, the frequency of use, and the environment. If required, overhaul the lens. STORAGE CAU TIO N 1. Always attach the lens cap (or hood cap) and the dust cap before storing the lens. Storing the lens without these caps attached may present a fire hazard. (Very bright light, such as sunlight, may be focused by the lens and cause a fire.) NOTE 1. If the lens becomes damp because of use in fog, mist, or drizzle, wipe off the moisture with a soft dry cloth and seal the lens together with an effective desiccant in a vinyl bag to remove moisture that has entered the interior. CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan Canon Europe Ltd 3 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1ET UK All rights reserved. No part of this operation manual may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means without the written permission of Canon Inc.
45 Lens capReference Guide Operation Manual Lens body Zoom/focus lever (short) Zoom/focus lever (long) Rear lens cap* * The shape of the rear lens cap for the SP type differs from the figure above. Product Configuration Two types of the CN-E14.5-60mm T2.6 L are available for the positive lock mount (S type) and the Canon EF mount (SP type). Figures in this manual are for the S type lens unless otherwise mentioned. Lens body ............................................... 1 Zoom/focus lever (short) ........................1 Zoom/focus lever (long) ..........................1 Lens cap ................................................. 1 Rear lens cap ......................................... 1 Operation Manual ................................... 1 Reference Guide .................................... 1
45 Names of Parts Focus drive gearNumber of teeth: 158 Module: 0.8 metric module P.C.D.: 126.4 mm Angular rotation: 300ÃZoom drive gear Number of teeth: 129 Module: 0.8 metric module P .C.D.: 103.2 mm Angular rotation: 160ÃIris drive gearNumber of teeth: 1 19 Module: 0.8 metric module P .C.D.: 95.2 mm Angular rotation: 63Ã Lens holder F.B. adjuster cover EF mount (S type) PL mount (SP type) Zoom/focus levers
67 F.B. (Back Focus) Adjustment F.B. (back focus) of this lens can be adjusted in the following procedures. Before starting, select an object with sharp contrast at a distance* that facilitates the adjustment work. * Recommended object distance range: 3 to 6 ft. 1 Remove three screws and remove the F.B. adjuster cover as in the right figure. Note: Be sure to keep the screws for later reattachment. 2 Mount the lens on the camera and turn two F.B. adjuster screws counterclockwise one revolution as in the right figure. CAU TIO N Be sure to securely mount the lens on the camera mount. Note: Be sure not to remove the screws. F.B. adjuster cover Screws x 3 360 degrees Screws x 2
67 3 Turn the iris ring to set the iris to fully open (T2.6). 4 Turn the zoom ring to set the lens to the telephoto end, then turn the focus ring to bring the object into focus. 5 Turn the zoom ring to set the lens to the wide angle end, then turn the F.B. adjuster to bring the object into focus. Note: Be sure not to move the focus ring at this time. 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 two or three times. 7 Secure the F.B. adjuster and reattach the F.B. adjuster cover following the reverse procedure. Use the index mark and adjuster scale for back focus adjustment. F.B. adjuster