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>>45154 Chances are the lenses are AI, and won't meter light on anything less than a D200. Check http://www.nikonians.org/nikon/slr-lens.html for details.
They'll still physically mount on amateur bodies, but you'll be either guessing the exposure (sunny-16 and the like), using a separate light meter, or taking repeat shots and checking the histogram until it's right. It's do-able, but you'll need patience.
Also, the SB flash is probably going to be an all-manual affair as well, unless it has an auto-thyristor mode. Frankly, I always liked auto-thyristor flashes better than TTL flashes. My Canon Rebel XT is usually paired with a Vivitar 283 that's older than I am.
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