This is plain wrong - All Canon Lenses have a motor built in, so in this respect every Canon is a "Nikon D60". Systems with in-body AF use a screw coupling and include Nikon (D90 and above), Pentax and Sony.
The Zeiss lenses however will not feature AF even on Body-AF Models, because there isn't even a screw coupling. That being said, with some Systems (e.g. Pentax) you get AF-assisted manual focus (the AF indicator works when focusing manually)
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This is plain wrong - All Canon Lenses have a motor built in, so in this respect every Canon is a "Nikon D60". Systems with in-body AF use a screw coupling and include Nikon (D90 and above), Pentax and Sony.
The Zeiss lenses however will not feature AF even on Body-AF Models, because there isn't even a screw coupling. That being said, with some Systems (e.g. Pentax) you get AF-assisted manual focus (the AF indicator works when focusing manually)