waffles
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I recently bought a DC-Nikkor AF 135mm 1:2 D to use with my Nikon N80 and Nikon F3. The "Type K" default focusing screen that came with the F3 isn't compatible with lenses this long, so I need to buy a another screen. I'm also thinking about buying a Nikkor AF-S 300mm 1:4 D in the near future, so I'd like to get a focusing screen that can handle that as well.
Over the course of its service life, Nikon made two specific focusing screens for F3 when used with telephoto lenses: a "Type B" and a "Type U." The user manual for the F3 specifically mentions the "Type B" screen but *not* the "Type U" (I guess it hadn't been invented yet?)
Does anyone here know what the differences are between the two screens? And would anyone recommend one over the other for lenses from 135-300mm and maximum apertures between f/2.0 - f/4.0? Thanks!
Over the course of its service life, Nikon made two specific focusing screens for F3 when used with telephoto lenses: a "Type B" and a "Type U." The user manual for the F3 specifically mentions the "Type B" screen but *not* the "Type U" (I guess it hadn't been invented yet?)
Does anyone here know what the differences are between the two screens? And would anyone recommend one over the other for lenses from 135-300mm and maximum apertures between f/2.0 - f/4.0? Thanks!