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Type L Matte Focusing Screen

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What camera body is this compatible with?

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The Nikon type 'L' Screen is an interchangeable focusing screen with a split-image rangefinder at a 45 degree angle. It has a matte/Fresnal field, AF marks, a diagonal split-image rangefinder and 12mm microprism collar. The screen gives rapid, accurate focusing and is perfect for use on subjects with horizontal lines.
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Does it go with D7000? I need a split image screen for my old Ai-S lens

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The corect one for the D7000 is the Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark II with AF area brackets.
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will this fit on a D3s? if not, is there one that will?

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The correct ones are the Type B Focusing Screen and Type E Focusing Screen.
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