'G' lenses works fine in conjunction with every Nikon DSLR. Mounted is one of the first lenses with CPU interface only, the AF Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 G from around 2002. The F-401 from 1987 was Nikon's first camera body with CPU interface only. 'G' lenses send a distance information to the camera like AF-D lenses do.Ī happy relationship despite the age disparity! All the former 'G' lenses were AF lenses, either with a screwdriver coupling or with an integrated AF drive. Nikon had already planned such lenses in the 80s, but the first real sample was introduced in Y2K (it was a consumer AF-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6 G). Many Nikon fans don't like 'G' lenses, because they mark a hard cut in terms of backward compatibility.
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