>>4200900>good lenses in the AF-D/AF Nikkor>4200900nice
>AF Nikkor 14mm 2.8Nikon's only autofocus superultrawide prime, if that's what you want then well, this is the one
>AF Nikkor 28mm 1.4 Nikon finally caught up to Canon's FD 24mm 1.4 L aspherical, great wide angle on film and 12MP FX like your D3, prices came down with the 28mm 1.4G and move to Z but still expensive, blame collectors
>AF Nikkor 50mm 1.8cheap, light, very low distortion, incredibly sharp when stopped down to f/4, the non "D" version is single coated but made in Japan, the "D" version is multi coated but made in China
>AF Nikkor 85mm 1.4cream machine, hard to nail focus so watch it, sorta expensive still, blame collectors
>AF Nikkor 180mm 2.8 ED and 300mm 4 EDgreat performance, quite cheap, but slow to focus. best on tripod especially the 300mm
>AF Nikkor 300mm 2.8 EDbasically the AIS version but with very slow AF, this lens made pro shooters move to Canon with their USM. still good on film and 12MP FX
>AF Micro-Nikkor anything, especially the 200mm EDsome of Nikon's sharpest lenses but performance suffers at distance. really best used for actual macro shots (repro radio of 1:10 and larger)
>AF Zoom Micro-Nikkor 70-180mmone of the very few zoom macro lenses out there. great for quick reframing while on tripod but doesn't go to 1:1, you need an addon diopter lens for that and nobody has the time to screw with that
>AF Nikkor DC 105mm and 135mmexcellent portrait lenses, you can play with the defocus image control to get some interesting effects, not quite sharp wide open
>AF Nikkor 20-35mm 2.8, 35-70mm 2.8, 80-200mm 2.8 ED (all versions)the pro AF lens kit of back then, not much to be said, the 80-200mm can be very slow to focus depending on which variant you get
if you have other AF Nikkor lenses in mind, just ask