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A AF-S/AF-I Teleconverters and Available Focus Points
When an AF-S or AF-I teleconverter is attached, the focus points shown
in the illustrations can be used for autofocus and electronic
rangefinding (note that at maximum combined apertures slower than
f/5.6, the camera may not be able to focus on dark or low-contrast
subjects).
Teleconverter
Max. lens
aperture
1
Available focus points (cross-sensor
focus points highlighted in gray
2
)
TC-14E, TC-14EII, TC-14EIII
TC-17EII
TC-20E, TC-20EII, TC-20EIII
f/2
153 focus points (55 selectable)
with 99 cross sensors
TC-14E, TC-14EII, TC-14EIII f/2.8
TC-17EII
TC-20E, TC-20EII, TC-20EIII
f/2.8
153 focus points (55 selectable)
with 45 cross sensors
TC-14E, TC-14EII, TC-14EIII f/4
TC-17EII f/4
37 focus points (17 selectable)
with 25 cross sensors
TC-800-1.25E ED f/5.6
TC-20E, TC-20EII, TC-20EIII f/4
15 focus points (9 selectable)
with 5 cross sensors
TC-14E, TC-14EII, TC-14EIII f/5.6
1 At maximum zoom, in the case of zoom lenses.
2 Other focus points use line sensors, which detect
horizontal lines, but note that if there are only5
cross sensors, only those shown by detect
vertical lines.
Autofocus is not available when teleconverters are used with AF-S VR
Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED lenses.
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