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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 141432" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>You might want to download user manuals for the d70, d5200, and d7000 and compare the lens compatibility charts for each. That might help (or confuse, lol). The d3xoo and d5x00 series are possible upgrade paths for you and they do not contain an internal focus motor and require af-s lenses for autofocus. The d7x00 series is another possible upgrade path and those models do contain a focus motor. So, like your d70, they can use lenses with or without a focus motor, af-s and af.</p><p>You can find some good prices on older AF lenses, so it's something to think about. A used d90 is also something that might come your way cheaply in the future and that also has the internal motor for more compatibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 141432, member: 4923"] You might want to download user manuals for the d70, d5200, and d7000 and compare the lens compatibility charts for each. That might help (or confuse, lol). The d3xoo and d5x00 series are possible upgrade paths for you and they do not contain an internal focus motor and require af-s lenses for autofocus. The d7x00 series is another possible upgrade path and those models do contain a focus motor. So, like your d70, they can use lenses with or without a focus motor, af-s and af. You can find some good prices on older AF lenses, so it's something to think about. A used d90 is also something that might come your way cheaply in the future and that also has the internal motor for more compatibility. [/QUOTE]
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