Well, it does cut down on 3rd party lens sales. Only Sigma makes 
AF-S-compatible lenses (HSM) and their cheapest HSM lens is the 30mm f1.4, 
which isn't exactly low-budget.

-Adam


P. J. Alling wrote:
> But you get my drift.
> 
> Adam Maas wrote:
> 
>>Well, they do have the two 18-55's and the 55-200. But nothing else. And the 
>>70-300G is a better deal than the 55-200 (cheaper, more range, similar 
>>performance, but unusable as a MF lens due to having the worst focus ring 
>>ever put on a lens).
>>
>>-Adam
>>
>>
>>P. J. Alling wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>So Nikon has released a budget body and has no budget lenses that are 
>>>fully compatible.  Interesting marketing move.
>>>
>>>Adam Maas wrote:
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>>>That's a major issue. While all but one DX lens is AF-S (The 10.5mm fisheye 
>>>>isn't), the only low-budget lenses that are AF-S are the 18-55's and the 
>>>>55-200. Because the lowest-end of the film Nikons have never supported 
>>>>AF-S, all the other low-budget lenses are screwdriver AF, even 3rd party 
>>>>lenses.
>>>>
>>>>If you want an AF-S telezoom, your cheapest options after the 55-200 are 
>>>>the Sigma 70-200 f2.8 HSM or the Nikon 70-300 VR, neither of which are 
>>>>below $600USD and the latter is widely available.
>>>>
>>>>-Adam
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Boris Liberman wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>>>I am not a Nikonian, but how many lenses are there with AF motor in
>>>>>the lens compared to grand total number of Nikon lenses that could be
>>>>>mounted on this camera?
>>>>>
>>>>>This is not a trolling question, merely my curiosity.
>>>>>
>>>>>On 11/16/06, Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>
>>>>>        
>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.dpreview.com/news/0611/06111603nikond40handsonpreview.asp
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Dario
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>        
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>      
>>>
>>>    
>>
>>
>>
>>  
> 
> 
> 



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