In article <4hi9i9$h4v@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, bilingham@aol.com says...

>I have an old F that I bought in 1968. It still functions perfectly >and looks like new. Lenses: Nikkor 28mm, 55 mm , 55mm micro, 135mm.
>My question: What newer model Nikon can I buy and still use my lenses?

If the lenses are also mint, I would hesitate to have them AI'd, but
if you do, they will fit and work with most Nikon bodies of any age
(some functions won't work with some bodies, and the cheapest AF
bodies may not meter with them). If you do not have the lenses AI'd,
be careful to fit then only to AI bodies that allow the AI tab to
be moved out of the way (F2A, F2AS, FM, FE, and [the still current] F3)
for stop-down metering (hold the DOF button in while metering).
People who AI older lenses (they cut the necessary slot at the rear of the aperture ring for a reasonable sum - about $25, plus shipping):
- John White 313-662-1734 whitejt3@aol.com
- Pete Smith 407-433-8434
Hope This Helps