DIncompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses

The following accessories and non-CPU lenses can NOT be used with the D7000:

TC-16AS AF teleconverter

Non-AI lenses

Lenses that require the AU-1 focusing unit (400mm f/4.5, 600mm f/5.6, 800mm f/8, 1200mm f/11)

Fisheye (6mm f/5.6, 7.5mm f/5.6, 8mm f/8, OP 10mm f/5.6)

2.1cm f/4

Extension Ring K2

180–600mm f/8 ED (serial numbers 174041–174180)

360–1200mm f/11 ED (serial numbers 174031–174127)

200–600mm f/9.5 (serial numbers 280001–300490)

AF lenses for the F3AF (AF 80mm f/2.8, AF 200mm f/3.5 ED, AF Teleconverter TC-16)

PC 28mm f/4 (serial number 180900 or earlier)

PC 35mm f/2.8 (serial numbers 851001–906200)

PC 35mm f/3.5 (old type)

Reflex 1000mm f/6.3 (old type)

Reflex 1000mm f/11 (serial numbers 142361–143000)

Reflex 2000mm f/11 (serial numbers 200111–200310)

DThe Built-in Flash

The built-in flash can be used with lenses with focal lengths of 16–300 mm, although in some cases the flash may be unable to entirely light the subject at some ranges or focal lengths due to shadows cast by the lens, while lenses that block the subject’s view of the red- eye reduction lamp may interfere with red-eye reduction. Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows. The flash has a minimum range of 0.6 m (2 ft.) and can not be used in the macro range of macro zoom lenses. The flash may be unable to light the entire subject with the following lenses at ranges less than those given below:

Lens

Zoom position

Minimum distance without vignetting

AF-S DX NIKKOR 10–24mm f/3.5–4.5G ED

18 mm

1.0 m/3 ft.

3in.

20–24 mm

No vignetting

 

 

 

 

 

AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 12–24mm f/4G IF-ED

18 mm

1.0 m/3 ft.

3 in.

20–24 mm

No vignetting

 

 

24 mm

2.0 m/6 ft.

7 in.

AF-S NIKKOR 16–35mm f/4G ED VR

28 mm

1.0 m/3 ft.

3 in.

 

35 mm

No vignetting

AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 17–35mm f/2.8D IF-ED

20 mm

2.0 m/6 ft.

7 in.

 

 

 

24–35 mm

No vignetting

 

AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17–55mm f/2.8G IF-ED

24 mm

1.0 m/3 ft.

3 in.

28–55 mm

No vignetting

 

AF Zoom-Nikkor 18–35mm f/3.5– 4.5D IF-ED

18 mm

1.0 m/3 ft.

3 in.

24–35 mm

No vignetting

 

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D7000 18200mm Kit, 25468B, D7000 (18105mm Kit), D7000 (18200mm Kit), D7000 specifications

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