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February 2008
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The editors liked
This is a responsive camera that is a pleasure to use. The lens
Which feels flimsy
Is in fact a very good kit lens. Images are sharp and contrast is good. The image stabilisation is effective. Image quality straight from the camera is consistently go...
Sharp pictures
Great colour
Active D-Lighting
Dust reduction
Low price
Comfortable to hold
Convenient onscreen user interface
Compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories
The editors didn't like
As with the D40/D40X
Nikon has chosen not to install a focus drive in the camera body. This means that the range of auto-focus lenses available for the camera is very limited. There is no Nikkor auto-focus prime lens that will work with the D60. And a...
Some minor chromatic aberration issues
No live view The Final Word Nikons D60 is a fantastic entry-level SLR that takes brilliant pictures and offers a robust feature set. It is ideal for users looking to take the plunge into more creative photography.
Pricey for what it offers
Lens-based image stabilisation is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors
Abstract: Nikons D60 is aimed more at the enthusiast market. Its the oldest of the group but that means the price has dropped to starter level. Its not as quick to get to grips with as the other cameras but the lens is the sharpest and the controls and featu...
Abstract: Not only does Nikon’s smallest DSLR camera make it easy for users to take photos, it also comes with a suite of features for aspiring photographers who want to deepen their interest in creative shooting. So is this camera worth a thousand words? Cli...
This is a responsive camera that is a pleasure to use. The lens, which feels flimsy, is in fact a very good kit lens. Images are sharp and contrast is good. The image stabilisation is effective. Image quality straight from the camera is consistently go...
As with the D40/D40X, Nikon has chosen not to install a focus drive in the camera body. This means that the range of auto-focus lenses available for the camera is very limited. There is no Nikkor auto-focus prime lens that will work with the D60. And a...
This camera has many of the qualities we expect from Nikon – responsiveness, excellent ergonomics and consistent image processing – in a lightweight body. On its own terms it is a fine camera and no doubt will retail for considerably less than...
Sharp pictures, great colour, Active D-Lighting, dust reduction, low price, comfortable to hold
Some minor chromatic aberration issues, no live view The Final Word Nikons D60 is a fantastic entry-level SLR that takes brilliant pictures and offers a robust feature set. It is ideal for users looking to take the plunge into more creative photography.
Nikons D60 is a fantastic entry-level SLR that takes brilliant pictures and offers a robust feature set. It is ideal for users looking to take the plunge into more creative photography.
Abstract: Nikon is touting its D60 model as one of the smallest Nikon digital SLRs ever. Released less than a year after the slightly lighter D40, its identical in size and also the same size and weight as D40x that followed. It also has the same 10.2-megapix...
Abstract: The Nikon D60 is an award-winning entry level DSLR (digital single lens reflex) that makes the transition from a compact point-and-shoot camera to the higher quality DSLR a breeze. From a 10.2 megapixel CCD imaging sensor and 3 frames per second in con...
If you are ready to take the step up from an advanced point and shoot to a digital SLR, the Nikon definitely deserves to be on your short list. It's priced competitively when compared to the competition. In fact, with the exception of the now budget-pr...
Abstract: In this digital camera review, we’ll pick apart the Nikon D60 – an entry-level digital SLR camera. Find out if this camera was made for you and your photography needs. The Nikon D60 is a great camera for those who want to upgrade from a basic...