The
lenses usable for the Nikon
FG
are
all
the AI-type
Nikon/Nikkor lenses, including most of the
AI
con-
verted
lenses, certain Reflex Nikkor and
PC
Nikkor
lenses. Non-AI Nikkor lenses and lenses of other
manufacturers which do not have the
AI
feature must
not
be
forcibly mounted
on
the
FG.
Attempts to mount
such
lenses will damage the camera's indexing
mechanism. Note that
in
addition to non-AI lenses
the following lenses cannot
be
used: '
AI-converted
55mm
f/1.2 (No.
184711
"-'970110)
AI-converted
28mm
f/3.5 (No. 625611,,-,999999)
AI-converted
35mm
f/1.4 (No. 385001 "-'400000)
Fisheye Nikkor
6mm
f/5.6 (all lenses)
Fisheye Nikkor lOmm f/5.6
OP
(all lenses)
Reflex
Nikkor 1000mm
f/11
(No. 143000 or smaller)
Reflex
Nikkor 2000mm f/11(No. 200310 or smaller)
PC
Nikkor
28mm
f/4 (No. 180900 or smaller)
PC
Nikkor 35mm f/2.8 (No. 851001"-'906200)
Zoom Nikkor 180,,-,600mm
fl8
ED
(No. 174180 or smaller)
Zoom Nikkor 200"-'600mm f/9.5
(No.
301922 or smaller)
Zoom Nikkor 360"-'1200 mm
f/11
ED
(No. 174127 or smaller)
Focusing Unit
AU-1
When
using
the
Teleconverter
TC·200,
TC·201,
TC·301
or
TC·14A
Exposure compensation, which
is
required
when using Nikon
AI-type cameras with lenses
having a maximum aperture faster than f/2 or
faster than f/1.8 (when using the
TC-14A),
is
not necessary when using the
FG
in
its P or A
mode.
In
the A mode, however, note that the
actual shutter speed will
be
faster than that
indicated
in
the viewfinder by less than one
step. Therefore, before shooting,
be
sure that
the shutter speed LED(s)
in
the viewfinder
indicates a speed
slower than 1/250 sec.
In
the manual mode, exposure compensation
using the
ASA/ISO film speed dial
is
necessary.
See
the teleconverter's instruction manual for
complete details.
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