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This should help: https://www.nikonusa.com/Images/Learn-Explore/Photography-Techniques/2011/Which-Nikkor-is-Right-for-You/Media/NIKKOR-lens-compatibility-chart.pdf In short, the AF-P DX 10-20mm is NOT compatible with the D3200, but any lens that is AF-S type should work. If you can find one in stock in the focal length you're looking for -- F-Mount lenses are starting to get scarce with Nikon's shift to the mirrorless Z-mount. I will note that as of 4/26/22 the AF-S DX 10-24mm is still listed as in stock at NikonUSA.com, although it's almost 3 times as expensive as the slower 10-20 ($900 vs $310). You could just about get the newer d3500 body and the 10-20 for the price of the 10-24 alone! ($650 + 310=960, and the AF-P lenses work all day on the 3500)
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