Originally posted by: 996GT2
With Nikon, you need to have a D200 or above to have matrix metering on older lenses, even though they all use the standard Nikon F Bayonet Mount. Also, the D40 and D60 won't autofocus with Nikon AF or AF-D lenses, only AF-I and AF-S lenses. That limits your choice of lenses with one of those cameras, since they do not have an internal AF motor. This is why a D200 is recommended if you are interested in using older Nikon glass: it offers matrix metering on AI and AI-S lenses, and autofocus with AF, AF-D, AF-I, and AF-S lenses.
I think you need to check your definition of matrix metering.
The d200 with meter with AIS lenses. Matrix metering is a method of metering...i'm no expert, but i'm pretty sure that matrix metering != through the lens metering.
