Nikon N70 AF Instruction Manual page 106

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.The
following Nikkor lenses
cannot
be attached to
the
N70
(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 8erial
No.
300490 or smaller)
ED 180-600mm
f/8 (No.
174166
or smaller)
ED
360-1200mm
f/
11
(No. 174087
or
smaller)
400mm f14.5 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
1
OOOmm
f/
11
(No.
142361 to
143000)*
Reflex
2000mm f/1
1
(No. 200310 or
smaller)*
AF Teleconverter
TC-16A
• Can
be
modified,
at nominal
charge,
for use with the N70. Contact an authorised Nikon dealer or
service
facility.
.The
following teleconverters and lenses cannot be used with the N70
(correct exposure
is
unobtainable):
AF Nikkor 80mm
f/2.8
AF
Nikkor
200mm
f/3
.5
IF
AF Teleconverter
TC-16
106
About O-type AF Nikkor
lenses
D-type
AF
Nikkor
lenses
enable
you
to maximize
the
N70's
performance.
They
send
information on
lens
focusing
distance (e.g.,
Distance Information)
to
the
N70's
microcomputer for
inclusion in the
computations
for
3D
Matrix
Metering.
If
built-in
flash
or
Nikon
8peedlight 88-28/88-271
88-26/88-25
is
used,
this
information will also contribute
to
3D
Multi-8ensor 8alanced
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
.5D).
All
AF-8/
AF-1
Nikkor lenses are
D-type.

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