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Nikon offers two types of autofocus digital camera bodies: those with a built-in focus drive motor and those which require a lens to have a motor.The D60 does not have a focus motor, it can be smaller and lighter but does require the lens to have the focusing motor – an “AF-S” lens. While these bodies can use a lens with no focus motor (an “AF” lens) you would have to manually turn the focus ring to bring the subject in to sharp focus. Any AF-S lens will give you autofocus.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Anything that says AF-S is compatible. 55-200 AF-S, 70-300 AF-S, 55-300 AF-S, 80-200 2.8 AF-S, 70-200 2.8 AF-S and so on. Just be sure to look for that AF-S, AF-D or AF will not work.
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