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uThe following Nikkor lenses cannot be attached to the F70/F70D (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/F70D. Contact an authorised Nikon
dealer or service facility.
uThe 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/F70D’s
performance. They send
information on lens focusing
distance (e.g., Distance Information)
to the F70/F70D’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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