curprev11:0511:05, 6 April 2020 Bobn2talkcontribs m16,164 bytes−178 I have removed 'In addition, the F4's support of the two special F3AF lenses now permits it to work with new Nikon SWM lenses that were designed long after both the F3 and F4 ceased production.' because it is incorrect - not for the reason that the F4 won't focus AF-S lenses, but that the F£AF compatibility is not the reason, the F3AF lens contacts and protocol is completely incompatible with AF-S lenses. The reason that it will focus them is that Nikon anticipated the AF-I lenses.undo
curprev19:2219:22, 31 May 2019 Alvareotalkcontribs 16,306 bytes+69 →top: The biggest reason why pros didn't quickly upgrade to the F3 wasn't how reliable the tried-and-tested older models were, but how the new model didn't work without batteriesundo
curprev16:5616:56, 1 September 2018 172.92.153.234talk 16,237 bytes−18 The focusing screen on F3 Limited is interchangeable, just like F3P. The "fixed focusing screen" has no source to back it up. A user forum also reported that this statement is false. See this thread: https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162272 and here is a picture i received from a Nikon seller: https://www.dropbox.com/s/74larjlniwz06t9/F3L.jpg as proofundoTag: Visual edit