What lenses can/can't I use with a standard F5?

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I pretty much just can't use those lenses that have "rabbit ears" or that metal thing that sticks up to couple the aperture?
 

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Check the manual. Should have a list of older lenses that can't be mounted. IIRC AI etc lenses can be used on a F5 but you lose metering. But some older lenses don't mount .Wide angles mostly I think.
 

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There are a number of good books on the F5. I am thinking there is one by a fellow named Rockwell, if I remember correctly. No! Not that Rockwell, nor the other one either.... another one :wink: I still have the book, and when I had my F5 I found it useful.
 
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AI lenses: Lenses with 2 sets of aperture numbers. With the F5 I can use AI in manual and Aperture priority With centerweighed or spot.

Is this correct?
 

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I use AI lenses on the F5 often. They works fine. Don't have the matrix metering but I don't miss it.
 

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every single nikon lens made since 1977 except the fisheyes that receded into the camera body will work.

all f-mount lenses will mount to the camera body, however, and i think pre-AI lenses can still work with stop-down metering.
 

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Will it also take the G-lenses? I know my F100 will but its newer than the F5.
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And the N90S / F90X is capable of use in auto or shutter priority modes. I'm considering upgrading from my F90X to an F100 for this reason. (an F5 also being considered a little, but i think its just too big!)

Obviously you can use DX / Crop lenses (Well, you can, but you might have some vignetting / edge sharpness issues!)
 

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And the N90S / F90X is capable of use in auto or shutter priority modes. I'm considering upgrading from my F90X to an F100 for this reason. (an F5 also being considered a little, but i think its just too big!)

Obviously you can use DX / Crop lenses (Well, you can, but you might have some vignetting / edge sharpness issues!)


There is no might about it. There will be vignetting and edge sharpness deficiencies if the lens is not designed to cover a large enough image circle.
 
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