Optically stabilized kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety... (cnet.com)
- Compact size (for portability) - Responsiveness - Dust removal system (digitalcamerainfo.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 96 expert reviews and 740 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 99/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 80/100 and users rate it 93/100. The average review date is June 24, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 57345 reviews from other Digital SLR Cameras. Last update: December 2, 2008.
Digital camera - SLR - 10.2 Mpix - Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm lens - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC
Optically stabilized kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories.
Pricey for what it offers; lens-based image stabilization is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors.
Since the D60, like the D40 and D40x before it, can only autofocus with Nikon...
Nikon's D60 is a good example of the current breed of entry-level dSLRs. With physical controls similar to that of a compact camera, this dSLR pumps up the features, allowing you to tweak your images in the camera, from fixing exposure and red-eye reducti...
Optically stabilised 18-55mm kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories
Pricey for what it offers; lens-based image stabilisation is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors
Despite modest improvements in performance and a couple of new features, Nikon's D60 fails to impress and costs more than some competing models
DesignThe fact that the D60 looks almost exactly like the Nikon D40x probably...
If you've ever seen the Nikon D40 (introduced in November 2006) or the Nikon D40x (March 2007), a glance at the D60 may remind you of a Talking Heads song - the size, shape, and overall design are same as it ever was, same as it ever was. Under the hood,
- Compact size (for portability) - Responsiveness - Dust removal system
- Compact size (for those with big hands) - Plastic construction - Incompatiblity with some Nikon lenses - Limited autofocus system - No depth-of-field preview
The Nikon D60 sits in an odd niche in the market. It's not the least expensive well appointed digital SLR you can buy, and for just a few dollars more you can buy a substantially superior camera. The VR lens is a big step up from previous inexpensive Niko...
I use this camera now for three weaks and it is amaizing. I use Nikkor 18-200mm Vr lense and I can say all the best for this camera . Picture quality is amaizing, even in low light conditions, the VR on lens works great, even dust removing works very good...
Dust removing system, Vr- works great, Light and realy good body, ...
no cons.
I really like this product i was using D70 be...
Really great camera for beginners and amateurs who are learning and working on the Photography skills. It is really good in its systems and ease of use is really really easy..
No motor drive,.. not to worry much.. have enough lens.. i am covered from 10-300mm and with few primes with AF lens.. its not at all a constraint
The last time that I used a 35mm SLR was in 2...
The terrific menu system and graphics make it easy to use the camera and to learn photography beyond point-and-shoot. Compact size is perfect for vacations.
Pricey, but worth the extra. I don't like that I have to press the i button twice to change settings and if I press too soon after taking a photo it zooms the playback image instead.
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