A:AnswerThe AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens will not autofocus on the D3200 but is otherwise compatible. Lenses with the AF-S designation will autofocus on the D3200 - for example check out the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G Lens.
A:AnswerThe AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Standard Lens does not feature a built-in focus motor and will therefore only autofocus on DSLRs that feature a focus motor. The D60 does not feature a focus motor, so this lens will not autofocus on the D60 but is otherwise compatible. For autofocus capability on the D60 look for lenses that include the AF-S designation, like the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G Lens.
A:AnswerYes, this lens is fully functional with the D700 and the D200. Since both cameras have the AF Motor built-in inside the body AF will work fine.
A:AnswerA G lens has no aperture control ring and is designed to be used with cameras that allow setting the aperture from the camera body. G lenses also provide Distance information to the camera.
A:AnswerYes it should work, but it does crop in the image, so it’s more like a 70 or 80 mm lens. You can probably find the exact ratio somewhere online.
A:AnswerIf the n6006 was build after 1959, then the lens should work! According to Google. “ all the lenses are interchangeable with film SLR and DX and FX bodies.”
A:AnswerI would get the Nikon 35mm 1.8..it has built in AF motor that you need with d3500. Also with crop sensor 35mm is closer to 50mm results while 50mm on crop sensor is closer to 70mm results I believe if that makes any sense...crop sensor multiplies focal length by 1.5 for Nikon