Usable lenses – Nikon Camera F3AF User Manual

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Usable Lenses

Focusing method

Lens

Autofocus

AF-Nikkor 80mm f/2.8, AF-Nikkor 200mm f/3.5

IF-ED

Focus-aid operation Nikkor (including AF-Nikkor) and Nikon Series

E lenses with a maximum aperture of f/3.5

or faster

Manual focus

Nikkor (including AF-Nikkor) and Nikon Series
E lenses

Notes:

1) Even with lenses slower than 1/3.5, the focus indicators will light up

when the shutter release button is depressed halfway. This indication,

however, is not reliable.

2) Although the following Nikkor lenses have a maximum aperture of

//3.5

or faster, they cannot be used for focus-aid operation: 16mm

//3.5,

20mm 1/3.5, 28mm f/3.5, 135mm

//3.5,

Micro 55mm

//3.5, PC

28mm

//3.5,

PC 35mm f/2.8, and PC 35mm f/3.5; the Micro-Nikkor 55mm

f/2.8 cannot be used at closer than 280mm; the Zoom-Nikkor 35-

105mm f/3.5-1/4.5 can be used only at 35mm zoom setting.

3) When the Nikon Teleconverter TC-14, 200 or 300 is attached to the lens

and it makes the lens' effective aperture slower than f/3.5, the
camera's autofocus and focus-aid operation cannot be used.

4) The following lenses cannot be mounted on the F3AF with the DX-1

Finder: Nikkor 13mm f/5.6, Reflex-Nikkor 500mm f/8, and Reflex-

Nikkor 1000mm 1/11.

5) Certain filters cannot be usëd for autofocus/focus-aid operation. (For

details, please refer to page 64.)

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