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The following Nikkor lenses cannot be attached to the F70/F70
D
(camera
body or lens may be damaged):
• Non-AI lenses
• Fisheye 6mm f/5.6
• Fisheye OP 10mm f/5.6
• 200-600mm f/9.5 (Factory Serial No. 300490 or smaller)
• ED 180-600mm f/8 (No. 174166 or smaller)
• ED 360-1200mm f/11 (No. 174087 or smaller)
• 400mm f/4.5 and 600mm f/5.6 with Focusing Unit AU-1
• PC 28mm f/4 (No. 180900 or smaller)*
• PC 35mm f/2.8 (No. 906200 or smaller)*
• Reflex 1000mm f/11 (No. 142361 to 143000)*
• Reflex 2000mm f/11 (No. 200310 or smaller)*
• AF Teleconverter TC-16A
* Can be modified, at nominal charge, for use with the F70/F70
D
. Contact an authorised Nikon
dealer or service facility.
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The following teleconverters and lenses cannot be used with the
F70/F70D (correct exposure is unobtainable):
• AF Nikkor 80mm f/2.8
• AF Nikkor 200mm f/3.5 IF
• AF Teleconverter TC-16
About D-type AF Nikkor
lenses
D-type AF Nikkor lenses enable you
to maximise the F70/F70
D
’s
performance. They send
information on lens focusing
distance (e.g., Distance Information)
to the F70/F70
D
’s microcomputer
for inclusion in the computations for
3D Matrix Metering. If built-in flash
or Nikon Speedlight SB-28/SB-27/
SB-26/SB-25 is used, this
information will also contribute to
3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-
Flash. D-type AF Nikkor lenses are
identified by the letter “D” which
follows information on maximum
aperture (e.g., AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-
70mm f/3.5-4.5 D). All AF-S/AF-I
Nikkor lenses are D-type.
ACCESSORY COMPATIBILITY
The following accessories cannot be used with the Nikon
F70/F70D camera:
PK-1,PK-2, PK-3, PN-1, K2 BR-2 Rings
Body Cap BF-1
Eyepiece Accessories for F3HP/F3T
• PK-1, PK-11, BR-4 and K1 Rings cannot be mounted directly
on AF Nikkor lenses.
• The advanced Nikon Matrix meter evaluates scene brightness
and contrast using an eight-segment sensor. Since coloured
filters and neutral density filters which have a high exposure
factor will also significantly affect a scene's contrast rendition,
they may cause the meter to incorrectly identify the scene’s
actual contrast/brightness condition. The blue (B12), orange
(O56) and red (R60) filters are examples of such coloured
filters.
• Linear polarizing filters are not compatible with the viewing
system used in Nikon autofocus cameras. For the best results
and to maintain autofocus and exposure operation, we
recommend using a circular polariser, which is fully
compatible with the Nikon system. Using a linear polariser,
however, will not damage the Nikon system, and it may be
used for fully manual focusing and exposure settings made
without using the built-in meter or Electronic Rangefinder.
• Special filters, such as soft focus filters, cannot be used for
autofocus or for manual focus with Electronic Rangefinder.
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