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D3000 Digital Camera with 18-55mm lens: hi,i brought a nikon 3000 , is it compatible with ...

Hii brought a nikon 3000 is it compatible with other lens

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ALL Nikon AFS branded lenses are compatible with the D3000. The AF lenses are usable in manual mode. Sigma, Tokina and Tamron lenses without the built-in motor are manual mode as well.
To be sure, check the manufacturer;s websites.
Hope this helps,
Andrew

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