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Nikon SLR Camera-Lens Compatibility
by J. Ramón Palacios

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Nikon SLR Camera and Lens Compatibility

From time to time you find yourself reading great reviews on some lenses or see a bargain and the temptation of a compulsive purchase is there. NAS (Nikon Acquisition Syndrome) kicks in and hits you hard. But how to tell for sure if that object of your desire will work, and how, on your current Nikon Digital or Film SLR camera body? Below, hopefully an easy to use chart that should provide an answer for most Nikon SLR cameras currently in use.

You may also want to read our very active Nikon lens forum, check out the various Nikon camera articles and lens reviews. Also make sure you have had a look at LetsGoDigital's Nikon review and news section and that you did a search on Nikon SLR at NikoScope.

Assortment of AI, AI-S lenses and manual bodies

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NIKON SLR CAMERA - LENS COMPATIBILITY
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  MANUAL NIKON FOCUS LENSES   AUTOFOCUS NIKON LENSES
NIKON FILM SLR
Pre-AI
AI, AI-S, E
AI-P
 
F3AF
AF
AF-D
AF-I, AF-S
G
VR
DX
 N/F50
NO!
MF4
MF
 
NO!
AF
AF
MF3
AF
AF5 vg
 N/F55
NO!
MF4
MF
 
NO!
AF
AF
AF
AF AF5 vg
 N/F60
NO!
MF4
MF
 
NO!
AF
AF
MF3
AF

AF5

vg
 N/F65
NO!
MF4
MF
 
NO!
AF
AF
AF
AF VR vg
 N/F70
NO!
MF1,2
MF
 
MF1,2
AF
AF
AF

AF6

AF5

vg
 N/F75
NO!
MF4
MF
 
NO!
AF
AF
AF

AF

VR

vg
 N/F80
NO!
MF4
MF
 
NO!
AF
AF
AF
AF
VR
vg
 N90s/F90x
NO!
MF1,2
MF
 
MF1,2
AF
AF
AF

AF6

AF5

vg
 F100
NO!
MF1,2
MF
 
NO! 
AF
AF
AF
AF
VR
vg
 FM2n
NO!
MF
MF
 
MF
MF
MF3
MF
NO

MF 5

vg
 FM3A
NO!
MF
MF
 
MF
MF
MF3
MF3
NO

MF3,5

vg
 F3
MF7
MF1
MF
 
MF
MF
MF3
MF3
NO

MF3,5

vg
 N8008s/F801s
NO!
MF1,2,3
MF
 
MF1, 2
AF
AF3
AF3
AF6
AF3,5
vg
 F4
MF1, 2, 7
MF1
MF
 
AF
AF
AF3
AF3
AF
AF3,5
vg
 F5
NO!
MF1,2
MF
 
MF 1,2
AF3
AF
AF
AF
VR
vg
 F6 MF1,7,8 MF1 MF   NO! AF2,3 AF AF AF VR vg
 
  NIKON MANUAL FOCUS LENSES   NIKON AUTOFOCUS LENSES
Pre-AI
AI, AI-S, E
AI-P
 
F3AF
AF
AF-D
AF-I, AF-S
G
VR
DX
 D1
NO!
MF1,2
MF
 
NO!
AF3
AF
AF
AF
VR DX
 D1H & D1X
NO!
MF1,2
MF2
 
NO!
AF3
AF
AF
AF
VR DX
 D2H & D2Hs NO! MF1 MF2   NO! AF2,3 AF AF AF VR DX
 D2X & D2Xs NO! MF1 MF2   NO! AF2,3 AF AF AF VR DX
 D3 NO! MF1 MF2   NO! AF2,3 AF AF AF AF AF
 D100
NO!
MF4
MF
 
NO!
AF3
AF
AF
AF
VR DX
 D200 NO! MF1 MF   NO! AF3 AF AF AF VR DX
 D300 NO! MF1 MF2   NO! AF3 AF AF AF VR DX
 D70/D70s NO! MF4 MF   NO! AF3 AF AF AF VR DX
 D50 NO! MF4 MF   NO! AF3 AF AF AF VR DX
 D40 MF4 MF4 MF2a   NO! MF MF AF AF10 VR9 DX
 D80 NO! MF4 MF    NO! AF3 AF AF AF VR DX
 D40x MF4 MF4 MF2a   NO! MF MF AF AF10 VR9 DX
 D60 MF4,2a MF4,2a MF2   NO! AF2,3 MF AF AF10 VR9 DX
* Always consult your camera manual.  


NIKKOR LENS NOMENCLATURE
LENS TYPE CHARACTERISTICS
Pre-AI Non-AI Manual Focus Nikon lenses made from 1959 and prior to 1977. Don't have a CPU. All Non-AI lenses have a letter after the word Nikkor, to tell the number of elements in the optical formula. For example, in the Nikkor-P 105mm f/2.5, the P stands for Penta, i.e. five elements.
Types: A (chrome filter ring), C (black filter ring) and K (rubber coating)
AI Manual Focus Nikon lenses, produced from 1977 until mid 80's, introduced Automatic Maximum Aperture Indexing. A mechanism for meter coupling, that is, to inform the meter in the body what is the maximum aperture of the mounted lens. With all black barrel, rubber focusing ring and multicoated elements. Don't have a CPU chip.
AI-S Manual Focus Nikon lenses, introduced in 1982, with Aperture Indexing Shutter system for meter coupling. Smallest aperture is orange (if not, then the lens is either AI or pre-AI). Most of these lenses have extraordinary optics, like the legendary 105mm f/2.5, available in AI-S version. Don't have a CPU.
E Manual AI-S Nikon Series E lenses, made for the compact Nikon EM introduced in 1979, starting the use of plastics. The 75-150mm f/3.5 Series E reached mythical stature. Don't have a CPU.
AI-P Manual AI-S Nikon lenses with a CPU that sends the lens information to the camera body. The latest is the ultracompact Nikkor 45mm f/2.8 P "pancake", made to celebrate the FM3A and proving Nikon's loyalty not only to film enthusiasts but also to manual body users.
F3AF Auto focus pioneering Nikon lenses introduced in 1983, exclusively for the F3AF. 
AF Auto focus Nikon lenses introduced in 1986. When on Auto bodies, there is no need to use the aperture ring in auto modes. AI-S lenses with a built-in CPU and screw motor for AF operation. 
AF-D Introduced in 1992. AF Nikon lenses with a CPU that also relays distance information to the camera, most useful for ultra-precise TTL flash. Among the first were the 35-70mm f/2.8D AF and 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF Nikkor.
AF-I Introduced in 1992. Nikon lenses with a coreless Integrated motor for faster AF in high-end telephoto lenses. The first were the 300mm f/2.8 and the 600mm f/4, both D ED IF AF-I. 
AF-S Introduced in 1996, Nikon AF-D lenses with a  "Silent Wave" ultrasonic motor of their own, for fastest AF operation. The first were the 300mm f/2.8, 500mm f/4 and 600mm f/4, all D ED IF AF-S Nikkor.
G Introduced in 2000. Nikon AF-D lenses without aperture ring. Need to be controlled through the body dials of latest cameras. The first was the 70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF.
VR Introduced in 2000. Nikon lenses with a Vibration Reduction system allowing for crisp images handheld at very slow shutter speeds. The first was the 80-400mm f/4-5.6D ED VR Zoom Nikkor.
DX Introduced in 2003. Nikon G lenses designed to just fill the frame of the DX format APS-C sensor size used in Nikon D-Series SLR cameras. The first was the AF-S DX 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED Nikkor.

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NOTES  
NO! Definitely do not use, for it may damage the camera body. Also, warranty will be void.
However, the F5 body can be modified to accept pre-AI lenses.
NO It may not damage the camera body but will not function.
MF Manual Focus
AF Auto Focus
1 Only in A (Aperture Priority) or M (Manual) modes.
P (Program) or S (Shutter priority) exposure modes will not function.
2 No 3D Matrix Exposure Metering.
2a No Exposure Metering.
3 No distance information through the lens for TTL flash; Nikon speedlights will use their own sensor.
4 M (Manual) exposure mode only. The meter will not operate. Sunny 16 rule or external meter.
5 The VR system will not function. Will MF or AF depending on whether the body is MF or AF
6 Opposite of 1. Will only work in P and S modes, not on A or M.
7 Care must be exercised to flip up the coupling tab on prior to mounting the lens to prevent damage.
8 Requires factory modification of meter coupling lever.
9 The VR system will only function with G VR and D VR lenses
10 Auto Focus is possible with G lenses only if they are also AF-S; G AF lenses will MF only
VR The VR system will function and all other available functions.
DX Will function without vignetting.
vg Will seriously vignette on a 35mm film frame camera, more so at the shortest focal length when a zoom and wide open; all of the G lenses restrictions apply.

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