Summary: The D60 isn’t so different from the D40x. The main changes are the anti-dust system, the new Nikkor 18-55mm VR kit lens and eye-sensor. The pictures are great, and the...
Excerpt: The next step up from the Nikon D40x, the D60 adds advanced in-camera editing, including Nikon’s D-Lighting technology and an in-camera stop-action-animation mode.
Pros: Good image quality with extra features; variety of advanced controls.
Cons: Design feels cramped; some design aspects not intuitive.
Conclusion: The picture quality is really very good. The D60 can shoot RAW files as well as JPEGs, but while you can get a slightly higher dynamic range out of the RAW files, there's...
Pros: Excellent pictures, Some interesting improvements...
Summary: All that's missing in the Nikon D60 is Live View, an increasingly common function on DSLRs whereby the rear LCD can be used to compose and check images; useful if you're...
Summary: Despite modest improvements in performance and a couple of new features, Nikon's D60 fails to impress and costs more than some competing models
Pros: Optically stabilised 18-55mm kit lens, convenient onscreen user interface...
Summary: Where the D40x was essentially a 10 megapixel version of the 6 megapixel D40, the new D60 is a very slightly improved version of the D40x. The D60 retains the same core...
Excerpt: Following on from Nikon's professional models at the end of last year, February saw the arrival of a new entry-level model in the form of the Nikon D60. The 16th DSLR to...
DX format image sensor for exceptionally vivid and detailed high-resolution
images that are ideal for enlargements.
for optimum performance and maximum image quality.
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