The Nikon D7000 uses a Nikon F lens mount type.
Yes. Any lens that works with a D60 will work the same or better on a D7000.
The Nikon D90 uses a Nikon F lens mount type.
The Nikon D3400 camera has a Nikon F lens mount.
To mount a Canon lens on a Nikon body, you will need an adapter ring that is compatible with both the Canon lens mount and the Nikon body mount. This adapter ring allows you to physically connect the Canon lens to the Nikon body, enabling you to use the Canon lens on the Nikon camera.
The Nikon D3200 camera uses the Nikon F lens mount.
the d7000
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.
The Nikon D2X is the predecessor or the current Nikon D7000, D3 and D4. The D2X was introduced in 2004, and was a 12.4 megapixel Digital Single Lens Reflex camera.
The Nikon D7000 is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.
Yes, you can. Nikon uses Nikon F-mount to connect the lens to the camera. Sometimes other manufacturers change their mount, but Nikon never did, so you can still even use analog lenses.
The Nikon D7000 camera is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.