List of Nikon F-mount 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. Cameras lacking an integrated autofocus motor are the Nikon D40, D40X, D60, Nikon D3xxx series, Nikon D5xxx series and all Nikon 1 series cameras with FT1 adapter. Fully supporting these cameras all AF-S, AF-P, and the older AF-I Nikon Nikkor lenses are clearly designated including the necessary autofocus motor. 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.
Additionally all lenses in this list from Nikon and other manufacturers do integrate a CPU and additionally electronically communicate the focus distance information. Therefore, all lenses in this list support all Nikon DSLRs with all camera's exposure and Through-the-lens metering modes including Matrix Metering mode, and also flash autoexposure like 3D Matrix Metering, D-TTL and the newer I-TTL also with Creative Lighting System.
Besides the quality of the lens including the way this quality is achieved, the main functional differences of the lenses in this list are the integration of optical image stabilization and secondly if it fully illuminates a Nikon FX 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.
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.
drive motor which is needed to drive older AF lenses without integrated motor. It is controlled by a coprocessor of the Expeed.
lens for Nikon F-mount

Nomenclature

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

Primes

Wide-angle

s. Typical AF-S lenses have 7–10 contacts increased from about five contacts from AF or AF-D lenses.

Mid-range

Fisheye

Super-zoom

Telephoto

Nikon notes:

Sigma lenses

Primes

Fisheye

Wide-angle

Sigma notes:

Tamron lenses

Primes

Mid-range

Wide-angle zoom

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Mid-range zoom

Tamron notes:

Tokina lenses

Wide-angle zoom

Tokina notes:

Yongnuo lenses

Prime

Teleconverter

Kenko notes: