NO: These new "E" diaphragm lenses will not work on the D1 or D2 series, D100, D200, D90, D80, D70 series, D60, D50, D40 series, or the D3000, and will not work on any 35mm camera. The diaphragm will stay wide-open, which may or may not be a problem for you. In the ...
Those problems were unique to the D3000 and fixed in the D3100, so good riddance to the D3000. The D3100 becomes my first recommendation for a low-cost, high-performance DSLR to replace the Nikon D40. The old D3000 was so crummy that I had to suggest the more expensive D5000 instead....
In addition, the Z6 has Nikon’s new Z lens mount, allowing you to use the camera with any of Nikon’s excellent mirrorless lenses. And you can still use Nikon’s existing DSLR lenses (the F-mount glass) on the Z6, by using Nikon’s FTZ or FTZ II adapters. Though, when you do...
Also, you should know where the sensor size recommendation you use is based on. This is to allow you to convert the bigger sensor recommendation into one that suits your sensor. What Are the Most Utilized Focal Lengths? Prime lenses work with various focal lengths. Among the lenses that are...