Af-s and Af-I lenses are compatible.
Listing them would be hard, considering tamron, sigma and nikkor lens can fit on a d60.
Depending on what type of lens they are. They probably are AF lenses, so it'll work, but without the autofocus function. That means you'll have to make the focus manually.
I recommend you to see Youtube Video about Nikon D60 and you'll get know of all Nikon D60 Advantages.
The D60 is much lighter and smaller. It is better if you mostly shoot with Auto or Program Mode The D80 (and D90) is heavier and bigger but has better controls for manual adjustment and Autofocuses with older lenses
I would recommend Nikon D5000 camera a newer version of Nikon D60
You can see various videos for nikon d60 on youtube or dailymotion
Nikon D60 better dynamic range in the recorded images, plus newer processer.
You list the 28mm & 50mm prime lenses. If these are AF lenses, they will only autofocus on the midrange and up Nikon cameras. The Entry level D40, D60, and D5000 cameras do not have autofocus motors in body, they rely upon an AF-S lens for autofocus. To replace those lenses with AF-S versions would cost more than a body with a motor. With that said, the very best non-pro Nikon camera that you can buy for less than $1000 is the Nikon D90. This camera will take advantage of the existing lenses that you have. If the D90 is out of price range, go for one of the older ones that have a motor used. These would be the D80, D70. I don't think you would be interested in the D200, D300, D700, D3, or D3x because you were initially looking at the D40 & D60. If you can spend a little more, the sweet spot right now is probably the D700 full frame camera recertified which would provide amazing image quality and could be obtained for about $2000 recertified.
i have nikon d60 and it is really wonderful camera :) I'm very glad with it
I personally, like nikon d60 more than 400d
Yes, it will fit. However, you will still need to see if the lens you have has or does not have features like autofocus or CPU connectors that will carry all the info that your camera needs... If it is a Nikon Lens it will work fine. So will others like Sigma, Tamron and Tokina. Carl Zeiss may not give you all the functions but will work in manual mode.
Nikon D60
Nikon D60 is the newest dslr camera