This answer will depend upon the lenses you have. AI, AI-S,and E lenses will work on the N65, but won't be fully functional as you are limited to manual mode only and the meter will not function. So if you were using these manual focus lenses on your film SLR, you can use them on most Digital SLR's but they will not function fully.
AI-P lenses are manual only, and depending upon which digital camera, 3D Matrix metering won't be supported. AF-D lenses should work on every Nikon Digital SLR, but you may have to manually focus them on the D40, D-40X, D-60, D-3000 and D-5000 bodies. AF lenses should work on every Nikon Digital SLR, but will not be fully functional, losing 3D Matrix metering, TTL flash distance information, or both.
G lenses should work on every Nikon Digital SLR but in the D-40, D40X, D-60, D-3000 and D-5000 the autofocus is not supported unless the G lens is also AF-S. G-AF lenses are manual focus only on those bodies. VR lenses are also a good option for most Nikon Digital SLR cameras, though the Vibration Reduction may not work with the D-3, D-3X, D-3S, D-700, D-40, D-40X, D-60, D-90, D-3000, and the D-5000 unless the VR lenses are G VR or D VR lenses.
Hope this helps. If you want to read more about the different types of Nikon lenses and which will work on what camera body, check out the link in the source section.
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