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Contents

   



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1 Nomenclature  





2 Nikon lenses  



2.1  Primes  



2.1.1  Wide-angle  





2.1.2  Mid-range  





2.1.3  Telephoto  





2.1.4  Super-telephoto  





2.1.5  Macro  







2.2  Zooms  



2.2.1  Fisheye  





2.2.2  Wide-angle  





2.2.3  Mid-range  





2.2.4  Super-zoom  





2.2.5  Telephoto  





2.2.6  Super-telephoto  







2.3  Teleconverter  







3 Sigma lenses  



3.1  Primes  



3.1.1  Fisheye  





3.1.2  Wide-angle  





3.1.3  Mid-range  





3.1.4  Telephoto  





3.1.5  Super-telephoto  





3.1.6  Macro  







3.2  Zooms  



3.2.1  Wide-angle  





3.2.2  Mid-range  





3.2.3  Super-zoom  





3.2.4  Telephoto  





3.2.5  Super-telephoto  







3.3  Teleconverter  







4 Tamron lenses  



4.1  Primes  



4.1.1  Mid-range  





4.1.2  Telephoto  





4.1.3  Macro  







4.2  Zooms  



4.2.1  Wide-angle zoom  





4.2.2  Mid-range zoom  





4.2.3  Super-zoom  





4.2.4  Telephoto zoom  





4.2.5  Super-telephoto zoom  







4.3  Teleconverter  







5 Tokina lenses  



5.1  Wide-angle zoom  





5.2  Telephoto zoom  







6 Yongnuo lenses  



6.1  Prime  







7 Kenko lenses  



7.1  Teleconverter  





7.2  Extension tubes  







8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links / reviews  














List of Nikon F-mount lenses with integrated autofocus motor







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(Redirected from List of Nikon compatible lenses with integrated autofocus-motor)

The following list of Nikon F-mount lenses with integrated autofocus motor includes only Nikon F-mount lenses which fully autofocus in all modes of all Nikon F-mount digital single-lens reflex cameras with and also without an autofocus motor.[1] Cameras lacking an integrated autofocus motor (often called screw drive) are the Nikon D40, D40X, D60, Nikon D3xxx series (the latest model of which is the D3500), Nikon D5xxx series (the latest model of which is the D5600), all Nikon 1 series cameras with FT1 adapter and the Nikon Z-mount cameras with FTZ adapter.[2] Clearly designated including the necessary autofocus motor are all Nikon Nikkor AF-S (introduced 1996), AF-P (introduced 2015, not compatible with older bodies like the D3200) and the older AF-I (introduced 1992) lenses. Other manufacturers have different or no designations for lenses including a focus motor. All here not listed AF lenses without an autofocus motor do work fully, but lack autofocus-function on these cameras. Instead an electronic rangefinder can be used to find focus.[3]

Additionally all lenses in this list from Nikon and other manufacturers do integrate a CPU (microprocessor, introduced 1986) and additionally electronically communicate the focus distance information ('D' function, introduced 1992). Therefore, all lenses in this list support all Nikon DSLRs with all camera's exposure and Through-the-lens (TTL) metering modes including Matrix Metering mode, and also flash autoexposure like 3D (Color) Matrix Metering, D-TTL and the newer I-TTL also with Creative Lighting System (CLS).

Besides the quality (autofocus speed and noise, optical aberrations and other) of the lens including the way this quality is achieved (used technologies like type of autofocus motor, lens and body design and others), the main functional differences of the lenses in this list are the integration of optical image stabilization ('VR', introduced 2000) and secondly if it fully illuminatesaNikon FX (full-frame, 35mm) image sensor format and smaller sizes or if the specified maximum lens illumination is limited to the Nikon DX format with 1.5x crop factor (by default Nikon FX cameras crop the image automatically).

In June 2017, the list is supposed to be complete including 201 past and present lenses, additionally 28 compatible teleconverters and three lens extension tubes with support for integrated autofocus-motors. Listed here are nearly all recent autofocus-lenses, because all manufacturers have included focus motors in their Nikon-compatible lenses for years. The lenses are ordered by manufacturer and minimum and maximum focal length.

The Autofocus (AF) drive motor (Nikon D70/D70S) which is needed to drive older AF lenses without integrated motor. It is controlled by a coprocessor of the Expeed.
Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX 18-105mm f3.5-5.6G ED VR lens for Nikon F-mount

Nomenclature[edit]

The sequence of lens designations may differ in literature. See also full list of Nikon designations, Sigma designations, Tamron designations and Tokina designations.

Nikon lenses[edit]

Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR and AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm VR f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED comparison

Primes[edit]

Wide-angle[edit]

Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G back showing eight electrical contacts. Typical AF-S lenses have 7–10 contacts (with VR: 10) increased from about five contacts from AF or AF-D lenses.[1]

Mid-range[edit]

Telephoto[edit]

Super-telephoto[edit]

Macro[edit]

Zooms[edit]

Fisheye[edit]

Wide-angle[edit]

Mid-range[edit]

Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 VR IF-ED lens with HB-35 lens hood

Super-zoom[edit]

Nikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G VR IF-ED

Telephoto[edit]

Super-telephoto[edit]

Teleconverter[edit]

Nikon notes:[6]

  1. ^ a b Teleconverter designed exclusively for the AF-S Nikkor 800mm f/5.6E FL ED VR.
  • ^ a b c d e f Will only mount original Nikon AF-S and AF-I lenses (without modification). [1][2] Cannot mount lenses which jut out the F-mount. Not recommended for use with Nikon DX lenses although it works (with modification).[3] Archived 2010-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Although it will physically mount on original Nikon AF-S and AF-I lenses (without modification), it is not compatible with AF-I or some older AF-S lenses because two electrical contacts used to pass certain lens information were removed.[4] Cannot mount lenses which jut out the F-mount. Not recommended for use with Nikon DX lenses although it works (with modification).[5]
  • Sigma lenses[edit]

    Primes[edit]

    Sigma 150mm f/2.8 APO EX DG HSM Macro

    Fisheye[edit]

    Wide-angle[edit]

    Mid-range[edit]

    Telephoto[edit]

    Super-telephoto[edit]

    Macro[edit]

    Zooms[edit]

    Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM extreme wide-angle lens
    Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 DC Macro HSM
    Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM

    Wide-angle[edit]

    Mid-range[edit]

    Super-zoom[edit]

    Telephoto[edit]

    Super-telephoto[edit]

    Teleconverter[edit]

    Sigma notes:[7][8][9]

    1. ^ a b Only recommended for a list of lenses and only some of them will autofocus. Needs lenses with integrated motor for AF. Not recommended for use with DX lenses.[4]

    Tamron lenses[edit]

    Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical [IF] (model A16NII) with Nikon D50

    Primes[edit]

    Mid-range[edit]

    Telephoto[edit]

    Macro[edit]

    Zooms[edit]

    Wide-angle zoom[edit]

    Tamron AF 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical [IF] Macro (model A18NII)

    Mid-range zoom[edit]

    Super-zoom[edit]

    Telephoto zoom[edit]

    Super-telephoto zoom[edit]

    Teleconverter[edit]

    Tamron notes:[10]

    1. ^ a b Needs lenses with integrated motor for AF.

    Tokina lenses[edit]

    Wide-angle zoom[edit]

    Telephoto zoom[edit]

    Tokina notes:[11]

    Yongnuo lenses[edit]

    Prime[edit]

    Kenko lenses[edit]

    2x Teleconverter

    Teleconverter[edit]

    [K 1]

    Lens extension tubes to focus closer for extreme macro use

    Extension tubes[edit]

    [K 4]

    Kenko notes:[12][13][14]

    1. ^ All listed Kenko teleconverters support lenses with and without integrated focus-motor, DX lenses as well as lenses which slightly jut out the F-mount.
  • ^ a b c d e f Does not correct aperture or focal length.
  • ^ a b Listed by Kenko without support for autofocus, however autofocus will work depending on lens speed, brightness and contrast.
  • ^ All listed Kenko lens extension tubes support lenses with and without integrated focus-motor, DX lenses as well as lenses which jut out the F-mount. Affects focus range and aperture.
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ FTZ Adapter Compatibility Z System User:Thom Hogan
  • ^ Nikon D60 Electronic Rangefinder Dpreview
  • ^ Hogan, Thom (May 14, 2014). "Nikon Introduces New 400mm f/2.8, TC-14EIII". DSLRBodies.com. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  • ^ "www.fotografie.fr • Afficher le sujet - 70-200VRII+TC-20 E III on FX camera-full users review". Archived from the original on 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  • ^ Available NIKKOR Lenses Table, AF-S lenses including an focus motor; AF (screw) and M (Manual) do not needs Javascript
  • ^ Sigmaphoto.com: Lens chart Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Sigma-imaging-uk: Nikon D40, D40x and D60 Compatible Lenses
  • ^ Sigma Discontinued Lens Chart Lens-reviews
  • ^ Tamron.com: Tamron lens line
  • ^ Tokinalens.com: All lenses
  • ^ KENKO TELEPLUS CONVERTER FOR DIGITAL SLR CAMERAS Archived 2012-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Kenko Catalog Archived 2017-08-12 at the Wayback Machine (PDF)
  • ^ Nikonians Tele Converter Compatibility Table
  • External links / reviews[edit]


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