Nikon 5 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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LENS
Lens Compatibility Chart
With AF Nikkor lenses or some other lenses in combination with the TC-16A autofocus teleconverter, the F5 provides full autofocus
operation. Full manual focusing, or manual focusing with the F5’s electronic rangefinder, is available with virtually all Nikon F-mount
Nikkor and Nikon lenses. Use the following table as a guide.
* Exposure compensation is necessary depending on the focusing screen used. See accompanied “Focusing Screen Selector Chart” for details.
Focusing
Lens/accessory
Autofocus
Manual with elect- Manual with
ronic rangefinder matte field
AF-S Nikkor RRR
AF-I Nikkor RRR
D-type AF Nikkor
1)
RRR
G-type AF Nikkor RRR
Non D-type AF Nikkor RRR
AI-P Nikkor Y
4)
R
5)
R
AI Nikkor Y
4)
R
5)
R
AI-modified Nikkor
2)
TR
5)
R
Non-AI-type Nikkor
3)
TR
5)
R
Medical-Nikkor 120mm f/4 TRR
Reflex Nikkor TTR
PC-Nikkor TR
6)
R
D-type PC Nikkor TR
6)
R
Teleconverter TC-16A R
7)
TT
AI-type Teleconverter TR
8)
R
Bellows Focusing
TR
8)
R
Attachment PB-6
PK-Series Rings TR
8)
R
R: Compatible
Y: Compatible with conditions
T: Incompatible
1) This camera is compatible with the Vibration
Reduction function of the VR Nikkor lens.
2) AI-modification is no longer available.
3) F5 camera body must be modified to connect
Non-AI-type Nikkor lenses. See page 132.
4) With TC-16A attached and maximum effective
aperture of f/5.6 or faster (lens aperture of f/3.5
or faster).
5) With maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster.
6) Without shifting and/or tilting.
7) With maximum aperture of f/3.5 or faster.
However, some lenses cannot be used with the
TC-16A. (See TC-16A instruction manual.)
8) With maximum effective aperture of f/5.6 or
faster.
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