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f/5.6, Nikkor 8mm f/8, and Nikkor 10mm f/5.6 OP) are
incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• Nikkor
21mm
f/4
lenses are incompatible and shouldn’t
be used. (Nikon’s note in the manual implies that a later
version of this lens might be compatible, but this lens has
a rear element that sticks into the mirror box.)
• The K2 rings are incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• Nikkor
ED
180–600mm
f/8
with serial numbers 174041 to
174180 are incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• Nikkor
ED
360–1200mm
f/8
with serial numbers 174031
to 174127 are incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• Nikkor
200–600mm
f/9.5
with serial numbers 280001 to
300490 are incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• Lenses for the F3AF
(e.g. the Nikkor 80mm f/2.8, Nikkor
200mm f/3.5, and TC-16 Teleconverter) are incompatible
and shouldn’t be used.
• PC
Nikkor
28mm
f/4
with serial numbers of 180900 or
earlier are incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• PC
Nikkor
35mm
f/2.8
with serial numbers 851001 to
906200 are incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• PC
Nikkor
35mm
f/3.5
is incompatible and shouldn’t be
used. (Note: Nikon’s manual implies that a newer version
of this lens can be used, but Nikon only made one version
of this lens! Perhaps they were referring to the later f/2.8
version.)
• Old style Nikkor 1000mm f/6.3
Reflex is incompatible
and shouldn’t be used. (This apparently refers to the
version that was intended for rangefinder cameras, which
have a different lens mount.)
• Nikkor
1000mm
f/11
Reflex
with serial numbers 142361
to 143000 is incompatible and shouldn’t be used.
• Nikkor
2000mm
f/11
Reflex
with serial numbers 200111
to 200310 is incompatible and shouldn’t be used.