LENSES

Nikon N5005 is designed for autofocus photography with AF Nikkor lenses (except AF-Nikkor lenses for F3AF). To take full advantage of the N5005'sconveniences, it is recommended that you should use AF Nikkor lenses.

However, the following lenses can be used with the Nikon N5005 for manual focusing and manual exposure control, in line with the conditions listed at right.

MOUNTABLE NON-AF NIKKOR LENSES

AI-P Nikkor lenses

All AI-type Nikkor lenses (including AI-S and AI-modified) Nikon Series E lenses

Reflex Nikkor lenses 500mm fl8

1000mm fl11 (No. 142360 or smaller, or No. 143001 or larger)

2000mm 1/11 (No. 200311 or larger) PC-Nikkor lenses 28mm fl3.5

28mm 1/4 (No. 180901 or larger) 35mm fl2 .8 (No. 851000 or smaller, or No. 906201 or larger)

Medical-Nikkor 120mm fl4

Teleconverters (except TC-16/TC-16A;they cannot be mounted)

Use of other lenses may damage the camera.

When mountable non-AF Nikkor lenses are used:

- Exposure indicator LEOs do not appear. Use external expo- sure meter, then set the exposure using lens aperture ring and shutter speed dial. Ignore the aperture set on camera's aperture dial.

-If the shutter speed dial is set at L or A, or the aperture dial is set at S, the self-timer indicator LED blinks and the shutter locks.

-Standard TIL flash is possible with built-in TIL flash or acces- sory Nikon Speedlight SB-24, SB-23, SB-22, SB-20, etc. To use flash or Speedlight, set shutter speed dial to 1/125 sec., or slower, then set the aperture using the lens'aperture ring. For Speedlight settings and shooting distance range, see Speed- light'sinstruction manual. Except for flash recommendation, ready-light functions as normal. Automatic balanced fill-flash is not possible.

-When using the N5005 with an AI-P-Nikkor lens, automatic exposure control is available but automatic focusing is no!.

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Nikon N5005 instruction manual Lenses, When mountable non-AF Nikkor lenses are used