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Exposure mode
Lens/accessory
Programmed
Shutter-Priority Aperture-Priority
Manual
Auto
Auto
Auto
AF-S Nikkor
R
R
R
4)
R
4)
AF-I Nikkor
R
R
R
4)
R
4)
D-type AF Nikkor
R
R
R
4)
R
4)
G-type AF Nikkor
1)
R
R
R
4)
R
4)
Non D-type AF Nikkor
R
R
R
4
R
4)
AI-P Nikkor
R
R
R
4)
R
4)
AI Nikkor
T
T
R
R
AI-modified Nikkor
T
T
R
R
Non-AI-type Nikkor
2)
T
T
Y
5)
R
6)
Medical-Nikkor 120mm f/4
T
T
T
Y
7)
Reflex Nikkor
T
T
R
R
PC-Nikkor
T
T
Y
8)
R
9)
D-type PC Nikkor
3)
T
T
T
R
Teleconverter TC-16A
T
T
R
R
AI-type Teleconverter
T
T
R
R
Bellows Focusing
T
T
Y
5)
R
6)
Attachment PB-6
PK-Series Rings
T
T
R
R
1) G-type Nikkor lens has no aperture ring.
Aperture should be selected from camera body.
2) F5 camera body must be modified to connect
Non-AI-type Nikkor lenses. See page 132.
3) The camera’s exposure metering and flash
control system do not work properly when shift-
ing and/or tilting the lens, or when using an
aperture other than the maximum aperture.
4) Aperture can also be selected via Sub-
Command Dial.
5) By stop-down metering. (Release shutter while
pressing depth-of-field preview button.)
6) By stop-down metering.
7) With shutter speed set to 1/125 sec. or slower.
8) By stop-down metering. Exposure determined
by presetting lens aperture. Exposure must also
be determined before shifting; use AE-L/AF-L
button before shifting.
9) By stop-down metering. Exposure determined
by presetting lens aperture. Exposure must also
be determined before shifting.
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