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Technical Notes—Optional Accessories
Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses
The following accessories and non-CPU lenses can NOT be used with the D70S:
TC-16A AF Teleconverter
Non-AI lenses
Lenses that require the AU-1 focus-
ing unit (400 mm f/4.5, 600 mm f/5.6,
800 mm f/8, 1200 mm f/11)
Fisheye (6 mm f/5.6, 8 mm f/8, OP 10 mm
f/5.6)
21 mm f/4 (old type)
K2 rings
ED 180–600 mm f/8 (serial numbers
174041–174180)
ED 360–1200 mm f/11 (serial numbers
174031–174127)
200–600 mm f/9.5 (serial numbers
280001–300490)
Lenses for the F3AF (80 mm f/2.8,
200 mm f/3.5, TC-16 Teleconverter)
PC 28 mm f/4 (serial number 180900 or
earlier)
PC 35 mm f/2.8 (serial numbers 851001–
906200)
PC 35 mm f/3.5 (old type)
1000 mm f/6.3 Refl ex (old type)
1000 mm f/11 Refl ex (serial numbers
142361–143000)
2000 mm f/11 Refl ex (serial numbers
200111–200310)
Compatible Non-CPU Lenses
Non-CPU lenses not included in the list above can be used, but only in mode M. Aper-
ture must be adjusted manually using the lens aperture ring and the camera exposure
meter, depth-of-fi eld preview, and i-TTL fl ash control can not be used. If another mode
is selected when a non-CPU lens is attached, the shutter-release will be disabled.
CPU lenses can be iden ti ed by the presence of CPU contacts. Type G lenses
are marked with a “G” on the lens barrel, type D lenses with a “D.”
Type G lenses are not equipped with a lens aperture ring. Unlike other CPU
lenses, there is no need to lock the aperture ring at the minimum aperture
setting (maximum f/-number) when using a type G lens.
CPU lens Type G lens Type D lens
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