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A Nikon EM has a standard Nikon mount, so you can use any lens that'll fit on a Nikon, except for a Nikon Series G lens, on an EM. A Series G will fit but it won't work because there's no aperture ring.
Yes. Nikon cameras have the distinct advantage over other cameras because they are backwards compatible with any Nikon lens. In short, any Nikon camera can mount any Nikon lens. The problem is how much of the lens capabilities are retained when used on a different camera. Depending on the lens' mounting system and the Nikon camera, the lens may or may not be able to autofocus or meter. Also, if you use an FX lens (from a film or D3/D700 camera) on a DX (digital DSLR) camera, the focal lengths will be different than on the film camera. More specifically, it will be 1.5 times the focal length of the film camera. (more zoomed in)
Yes. Any lens that works with a D60 will work the same or better on a D7000.
One may buy a replacement Nikon zoom lens at nearly any store that carries Nikon brand cameras. For example, one may buy a replacement Nikon zoom lens at stores such as Best Buy or Walmart. Alternatively, one may find them online at websites such as eBay or Amazon.
ED has nothing to do with the camera mount; it is a lens (glass) quality so yes, it will fit
Yes, if you purchase the 'EOS' version of this lens (the one intended for Canon) it will fit just like any other 'EOS' lens would. I have the 500D and it fits fine, but a Google search will show others successfully using the Samyang 8mm fisheye with other Canons e.g. 450D.
Try a Nikon Coolpix or a Canon Powershot. Any of those will do what you want.
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.
You can find the coolpix s6 battery online at the Nikon website. You can also find them at Wal Mart's website or any other retailer that sells that particular model. Also, you could go on to Amazon. It is sure to be alot cheaper there, and you may receive free shipping and may not face any sales tax.
Amazon and Ebay are great places to start with things like this. Also try looking on "Groupon Goods" at www.Groupon.com to see if they have any deals there. Also your local Costco may carry them.
Any Nikon Lens Made from the 70s onward will fit on any Nikon SLR However, you will not have full function of the lens. You will not have autofocus capabilities. On many dSLRs, you will not be able to meter with the E series lenses. The target market for the E series Nikkors (E was for Economy) was the consumer market (even though there were some excellent optics in the line, such as the 75-150 and 50/1.8). Unfortunately, the dSLRs that target this same market won't meter with the E series. The D200, D300, and most single digit D series (pro) bodies will meter, but the D40(X), D50, D60, D70(s), D80, and D100 will not.
Any lens which is wider than about 28mm all the way upto 10mm is called a wide angle. However, some lens manufacturers will add some zoom capability to their lens, e.g., 10mm to 20mm from Sigma, or 12mm-24mm from Nikon or some go even more extreme like 18mm-200mm from some manufacturers...