That's why whenever Steve invites me over to listen to some tunes, I go. To paraphrase the line about money, if I had Steve's audio gear, I'd throw mine away.
OK, enough congratulatory junk -- Steve, what glass do you have and/or are getting to go with your new toy? Also, I really want to hear how the latest top-end flashes work; can't decide which one to get. - Don
There is (was, anyway) a fairly comprehensive discussion on the Nikon site about this. Some are, to some degree, and some aren't. IIRC, most will actually work, but metering gets hosed (uh, becomes inaccurate). They will fit the mount, anyway.
It depends on the body...The more pro ones usually will work. But, go to the Nikon site for the proper details. (It's best to have at least a "D" lens.)
It does depend on the body but some of the oldest lenses will still work on the newer bodies. The basic F bayonet mount remains unchanged from 1959. I've used an old pre-AI Nikkor macro on my D40, but with no metering.
Since I am invested in Nikon glass I have a D700, but these SLRs are just too heavy for my style of photography (travel and candids). I am waiting for a high-quality, digital rangefinder to emerge so I can replace my Contax G2. (Can't afford a Leica M8/9.)