■ Focusing
Camera
Nikon digital SLR (Nikon FX/DX format) cameras, F6,
F5, F4-series, F100, F90X/N90s*
1
F80-series/N80-series*
, F75-series/N75-series*
1
F70-series/N70*
, F65-series/N65-series*
1
600i/6i*
and PRONEA S
Other AF (autofocus ) cameras (except for F3AF*
Non-AF Nikon cameras
*1 The Nikon N90s, N90, N80-series, N75-series, N70, N65-series and PRONEA 6i are sold exclusively in the
U.S.A.
*2 Both autofocus and manual focus using electronic rangefinder are possible with an AF-S/AF-I NIKKOR
lens having maximum aperture of f/2.8 (effective aperture of f/5.6) or faster.
*3 The Nikon F3AF camera cannot be used.
*4 Manual focus using electronic rangefinder is possible with an AF-S/AF-I NIKKOR lens having maximum
aperture of f/2.8 (effective aperture of f/5.6) or faster, or maximum aperture of f/2 (effective aperture of f/4)
5
with F-501/N2020*
attached.
*5 The Nikon N2020 is sold exclusively in the U.S.A. and Canadian markets.
• With the AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED, the brightness of the image at the image
sensor (or film plane) decreases as the reproduction ratio increases, and the effective aperture
becomes larger (brightness diminishes).
Camera's
focus mode
AF(C/S)
1
1
, F90-series/N90*
,
1
,
1
, PRONEA
MF
AF(C/S)
3
)
MF
Lens' focus mode
M/A, A/M
Autofocus with manual priority*
2
Autofocus with auto priority*
Manual focus only (Focus assist is available*
Manual focus only (Focus assist is available*
Manual focus only
M
2
,
Manual focus
2
(Focus assist is available*
)
2
)
4
)
En
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