Only with an adapter, then you will have another piece of glass in the light path, as well as only being able to operate full manually.
If you had a Nikon DSLR, you could use the old glass directly on the camera if it has the "Ai" feature, or has been "Ai'd". Of course focusing would be manual, and metering functionality would not be there for most of the camera models.
I use a Fuji, designed to use the Nikon lens line, and quite a lot of my photos are shot using older Nikkor lenses. It don't meter with them, but that's ok.
My next camera, the Nikon D7000 will meter on aperture priority with the older Ai lenses.
ETA, You will need an adapter if you plan to use any of the older Canon FD series lenses on your EOS camera.
Message edited by author 2010-12-06 23:51:07.
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