Nikon 1768 Instruction Manual - Page 106

About D-type AF Nikkor, lenses

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eThe following Nikkor lenses cannot be attached to the N90 (camera body or lens may be damaged): • Non-AI lenses • Fisheye 6mm fl5 .6 • Fisheye OP 10mm f/ 5.6 • 200-600mm f/9 .5 (Factory Serial No. 280001 to 301922) • ED 180-600mm f/8 (No. 174041 to 174180) • ED 360-1200mm f/ 11 (No. 174031 to 174127) • 400mm f/5.6 and 600mm f/ 5.6 with Focusing Unit AU-1 • PC 28mm f/ 4 (No. 180900 or smaller)* • PC 35mm f/ 2.8 (No. 851001 to 906200)* • Reflex 1000mm f/ 11 (No. 142361 to 143000)* • Reflex 2000mm f/ 11 (No. 200111 to 200310)* • Can be modified, at nominal charge, for use with the N90. Contact an authorized Nikon dealer or service facility. eThe following teleconverters and lenses cannot be used w ith the N90 (correct exposure is unobtainable): • AF Teleconverter TC-16 • AF Nikkor 80mm f/ 2.8 • AF Nikkor 200mm fl3.5 IF About D-type AF Nikkor lenses D-type AF Nikkor lenses enable you to maximize the N90's performance. They send information on lens focusing distance (e.g ., Distance Information) to the N90's microcomputer for inclusion in the computations for 3D Matrix Metering. If Nikon Speedlight SB-25 is used, this information will also contribute to 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced FillFlash. D-type AF Nikkor lenses are identified by the letter "0" which follows information on maximum aperture (e.g., AF Zoom-Nikkor 2870mm f/ 3.5-f/ 4.5 D). All AF-I Nikkor lenses are D-type. 106

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eThe
following
Nikkor
lenses
cannot
be
attached
to
the
N90 (camera
body
or
lens
may
be
damaged):
• Non-AI lenses
• Fisheye 6mm
fl5 .6
• Fisheye OP 10mm f/5.6
• 200-600mm f/9.5 (Factory Serial No. 280001 to 301922)
ED
180-600mm f/8
(No.
174041
to
174180)
ED
360-1200mm f/
11
(No
. 174031 to 174127)
• 400mm f/5.6 and 600mm f/5.6 with Focusing Unit AU-1
PC
28mm f/4 (No. 180900 or smaller)*
PC
35mm f/2.8 (No. 851001
to
906200)*
• Reflex 1000mm f/
11
(No.
142361 to 143000)*
• Reflex 2000mm f/
11
(No
. 200111 to 200310)*
Can
be
modified
,
at
nominal
charge
,
for
use
with
the
N90.
Contact
an
authorized
Nikon
dealer
or
service
facility
.
eThe
following
teleconverters
and
lenses
cannot
be
used with
the
N90
(correct
exposure
is unobtainable):
AF
Teleconverter TC-16
• AF Nikkor 80mm f/2.8
• AF Nikkor 200mm
fl3.5
IF
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About D-type AF Nikkor
lenses
D-type
AF
Nikkor lenses enable you
to maximize the N90's
performance. They send
information on lens focusing
distance
(e.g
., Distance Information)
to the N90's microcomputer for
inclusion
in
the computations for
3D Matrix Metering.
If
Nikon
Speedlight 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
"0"
which
follows information on maximum
aperture
(e.g
., AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-
70mm f/3.5-f/4.5
D).
All
AF-I Nikkor
lenses are D-type .