All nikkor lenses (the name for Nikon's lenses) have the same mount design. It is called an F-mount, and with this system any lens will fit any nikon camera. There are differences in some lenses that could change that answer though. If you camera is a DX format, an FX format lens is going to be automatically zoomed in and vice versa. Also some nikon lenses are PC (computer chip inside) and some are not.
Some older pre AI Nikon lenses can damage some DSLRs if fitted.
A FX lens on a DX camera will give exactly the same field of view as a DX lens of the same focal length on a DX camera.
A DX lens on a FX camera will usually only image the center part of the frame with dark corners.
No, Nikon and Canon lenses are not interchangeable due to differences in their lens mounts and designs.
Yes, Canon and Nikon lenses are not interchangeable due to differences in their lens mounts and systems.
Yes, Nikon lenses are generally interchangeable with different Nikon camera models, as long as they have the same lens mount.
No. The cool pix series does not have interchangeable lenses.
Nikon D series lenses are interchangeable among Nikon digital SLR cameras.
AI stands for Automatic Indexing. This was developed by Nikon in 1977 to allow for interchangeable lenses to mount with a single twist.
The Nikon D7000 uses a Nikon F lens mount type.
The Nikon D90 uses a Nikon F lens mount type.
The Nikon D3400 camera has a Nikon F lens mount.
No, not All of them do.
Nikon lenses are all interchangable on anhy of their slrs.
and nikon camera can use a nikon lens, try a D3000, a D50, or a D9