Nikon SLR Cameras

Will my nikon f60 lenses fit a fujifilm camera?

Dave
Dave

I have an old nikon F60 camera and a few lenses for it. I want to upgrade to digital and am thinking of buying a fujifilm S3200 and was wondering if the lenses for my nikon will work with the fujifilm or what i can do to make them work. Any help is appreciated!

You Make My Brain Hurt
You Make My Brain Hurt

The S3200 has a fixed lens.

Andrew
Andrew

No, they'll only fit another Nikon.

Vinegar Taster
Vinegar Taster

Are you serious? The S3200 is a bridge camera! You can't change the lens on a bridge camera, it's built-in.

Caoedhen
Caoedhen

As above, no. The camera does not have the ability to change lenses, so your Nikon glass is useless with that camera, or any camera like that.

Fuji is no longer in the DSLR business, but if you can find a good used S3Pro or even better S5Pro, they are based on Nikon bodies and use Nikon lenses. The S5Pro is the Nikon D200 with Fuji guts in it, and is a pretty darn good camera. Any Nikon accessory that is compatible with the D200 will also work on the Fuji S5Pro.

George Y
George Y

I have a couple of N60 (F60) cameras and several lenses for them. You'll find your autofocus Nikon mount lenses will mount perfectly on a D7000, D300 or above in the current line. You can also find used D90, D80, D70, D70s, D50, D100, or D200 camera bodies that are a perfect match. I've used my older lenses on my D50, D70, D200, & D300 with no problem. With entry level Nikons like the D3000, D3100, and such, you'll have manual focusing, but everything else will work perfectly.