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Title: Nikon Spring Launch: D60 DSLR
Summary: Nikon puts to focus on fun with this new entry level DSLR
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Title: Nikon D60
Summary: The Nikon D60 is a 10.2 megapixel DSLR with a 2.5 inch LCD (230,000 pixels). It features an ISO rane of 100 to 1600 (extendable to 3200), image stabilization and dual dust reduction technology. The Nikon D60 measures 126.0 x 94.0 x 64.0mm and weights 495
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Title: Nikon D60 Review
Pros: Takes the pain out of colour balancing, Easy installation, Easy to use, User can take control if need be, Excellent Noise results, Rangefinder brings fun to manual mode, Attractive screen graphics, Active D-Lighting from the D300, EXPEED processor, also f
Cons: No back button, Pressing cancel actually exits the program, Default settings are a lttle too high, Review stays on too long, Only three focus points
Verdict: Nikon are in a position where they have an almost biblical status with a group of followers that are so loyal, it borders on fanaticism. Nikon could, in fact, sit back on their laurels, soaking up the limelight and spit out camera after uninspiring camera
Summary: Nikon D60 Review - Nikon owners, put down your scythes and pitchforks. The Nikon D60 isn't two cameras bolted together in a Frankenstein-esque way. It's a pure Nikon DSLR with an old Canon name badge. Matt Grayson investigates.
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 review
Summary: Nikon D60 digital SLR camera review : Nikon changed direction with the introduction of the D40 in 2006 and the D40x in 2007. The digital SLR camera was allowed to become compact and one should be able to carry it around just as easily as a compact camera.
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Title: Nikon D60 Digital SLR
Verdict: I can't say this is my favourite of Nikon's cameras, the auto focus in particular is lacklustre, and there are a few niggles, such as the odd patch of underexposure. Overall though it's a good entry level model, which is easy and straightforward to use, w
Summary: We take a closer look at Nikon's new entry-level DSLR.
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70/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 Review
Verdict: 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 competencies - 10 megapixels, 3 point AF, 3D Colour Matrix Metering II, 3fps burst mod
Summary: Announced less than a year after its predecessor, the new entry-level Nikon D60 DSLR camera is virtually identical to the D40x model that it replaces. The D60 has the same external design, 10.2 megapixel sensor, ISO range of 100 to 3200, 3 point auto-focu
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 review
Pros: Small, light and well-built., Very easy to use with helpful menus., Virtually fool-proof metering., Excellent DX 18-55mm VR kit lens option.,
Cons: No auto-focus with certain lenses., Some settings require too many button presses., Anti-dust system not infallible., Basic 3-point AF and no DOF preview.
Verdict: The earlier Nikon D40x was an interesting proposition as it was essentially a D40 fitted with a 10 Megapixel sensor to better compete against Canon's EOS 400D / XTi. Unfortunately, the D40x inherited several weaker aspects of the D40 which may have been a
Summary: The Nikon D60 may not be a world apart from its predecessor, but it remains a good, solid, 10 Megapixel entry-level DSLR. It's very easy to use, handles well and produces great looking - if slightly over-saturated - images in its fully automatic modes. As
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 Preview - Digital Cameras
Summary: nikon d60 review: Announced at PMA in late January, the Nikon D60 is an incremental upgrade of the entry-level D40 digital SLR.
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Title: Nikon D60
Summary: All new DSLR takes aim at this week's slew of new camera releases.
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Title: Review: Nikon D60 (body only)
Pros: Optically stabilized kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories.
Cons: Pricey for what it offers; lens-based image stabilization is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors.
Summary: Despite modest improvements in performance and a couple of new features, Nikon's D60 fails to impress, yet it costs more than some competing models.
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75/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60
Pros: Optically stabilised 18-55mm kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories
Cons: Pricey for what it offers; lens-based image stabilisation is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors
Verdict: Despite modest improvements in performance and a couple of new features, Nikon's D60 fails to impress and costs more than some competing models
Summary: 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
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72/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 (body only) review
Pros: Optically stabilized kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories.
Cons: Pricey for what it offers; lens-based image stabilization is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors.
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72/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60
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 picture modes and retouching are impressive. The handling remains a sore point.
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 DSLR (18-55mm VR kit): Review
Pros: Easy to use Good price Clever dust reduction Notable image noise improvements Small & Light
Cons: Shadow noise still an issue Macro and low light focus issues Plastic construction
Summary: Has Nikon perfected the entry level compact DSLR?
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90/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 Test Sample Images
Summary: Having had the opportunity to test the Nikon D60 with the new AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G Vibration Reduction (VR) kit lens, we have published a few sample images taken with a Nikon D60 (Firmware A 1:00, B 1:00) under a range of ISO sensitivity
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Title: Review: Nikon D60 camera
Summary: More digital camera in one package than ever
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 DSLR camera review
Pros: Bundled with new VR lens. Fast operation. Good overall image quality, especially for the price. Great body.
Cons: Severe diffraction in some cases. Narrow ISO range.
Summary: Nikon's new entry-level DSLR is compact, functional, and bundled with a VR lens, but do the D60's pictures stack up to Nikon's pedigree?
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77/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Compact size (for portability), Responsiveness, Dust removal system
Cons: Compact size (for those with big hands), Plastic construction, Incompatiblity with some Nikon lenses, Limited autofocus system
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Title: Nikon D60 Review
Summary: Digital SLRs have consistently and dependably gotten better and prices have dropped precipitously since the introduction of the first prohibitively expensive versions 20 years ago. While it took 35mm SLRs almost 60 years to reach their developmental zenit
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Title: REVIEW-NIKON D60 DSLR
Pros: 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 good.
Cons: 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 anot
Verdict: 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 its RRP. Fo
Summary: This 10 megapixel camera is Nikon's cheapest DSLR. As tested it came with the 18-55mm kit lens with vibration reduction. The combination is small and light with good ergonomics. It has two dust removal functions - the traditional filter shake plus the "ex
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Title: Nikon D60 Digital Camera - First Shots - The Imaging Resource!
Verdict: Externally, the Nikon D60's biggest difference from its predecessor is the inclusion of a sensor just below the viewfinder that automatically disables the LCD display when you bring the camera to your eye. Helpfully, the LCD information display now rotate
Summary: Nikon Inc. has announced its new D60 digital SLR, a refreshed version of the company's popular D40x model. As with its predecessor, the Nikon D60 has a sensor resolution of 10.2 megapixels and offers ISO sensitivity ranging from 100 to 1600, with the abil
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Title: Nikon D60
Summary: The Nikon D60 is presented as a very (too?) classic entry level reflex (no LiveView or excess megapixels). It offers uncontestable photo quality and very simple use but it lacks a bit of ambition compared to its omnipresent and tough competition.
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Title: Nikon D60 Review
Pros: Compact, lightweight, easy to use, solid build, sharp images, built-in dust prevention, RAW and JPEG capture, 500-image battery life
Cons: Not a revolutionary step on from the D40x, you have to spend extra to get image stabilisation
Verdict: The D60 is fast in operation - ready for the first shot in the time it takes your finger to reach for the shutter button. Allowing users to just point and shoot or access more complex manual controls within the one device means it represents good value fo
Summary: Nikon's entry-level D40x has been reborn as the D60, which boasts a 10-megapixel maximum resolution and a dust-prevention system. This feature was sorely missing on the otherwise excellent D40x and now brings Nikon into line with competitors.
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 Digital Camera - Full Review
Summary: Though it's quite similar to the Nikon D40x, that's only one more reason to give the Nikon D60 a Dave's Pick - it more than upholds the D40/D40x tradition. The Nikon D60's 10.2-megapixel image sensor turns out great quality images, made better by the new
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Title: Nikon D60 Digital SLR Camera
Pros: Good image quality with extra features, Variety of advanced controls
Cons: Design feels cramped, Some design aspects not intuitive
Verdict: With the Nikon D60, you get a lot of functionality for your dollar. I would sacrifice a bit of its compact design for better ergonomics and layout, however
Summary: Inexpensive entry-level digital SLR camera offers advanced features and great image quality.
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84/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Excellent pictures; Some interesting improvements; Great image retouching options
Cons: Awkward handling; Not much here unless you're a beginner
Verdict: Nikon has fixed this now by placing a sensor below the viewfinder eyepiece so that the display disappears the moment you put the camera to your eye. The information display rotates when you turn the camera to take vertical shots, too, which is a nice touc
Summary: The D60 is perfect for beginners who want to learn more about photography, and its packed with features, even including in-camera retouching and RAW file conversion
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Title: Nikon D60
Summary: Of all the DSLRs targeted to family use, the D60 is without doubt the best. It handles superbly and its matrix metering nails the exposure right. Performance and responsiveness are excellent. Images are by default on the vivid side, so colors are bright.
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Title: Nikonâ-'s D60 D-SLR; Next Step In Amateur Line-Up Has Some Inside Tricks
Summary: Nikon keeps cranking out new D-SLRs, most recently with the D3 and D300 (see Shutterbug reviews at www.
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Title: Nikon D60
Summary: Are you looking for a real digital SLR that's easy to use? Do you want mobility without sacrificing capability? Would you like simple operation and enough features to step forward...
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Title: Nikon D60 review
Verdict: 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 shooting flush to the floor, whereupon it's impossible to get your eye level with the
Summary: The Nikon D60 is a great choice you don't need a high-end digital SLR but you're keen to trade up from a compact camera phone and capture more professional-looking photographs without starting a run on a bank.
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90/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60
Pros: Excellent image quality. Easy-to-use on-screen menu system. Stop-motion movie mode. Automatic dust-cleaning system.
Cons: Very similar to the older Nikon D40x. Specs are below average when compared with the competition. Slow three-point autofocus. Watch the Nikon D60 Video Review!
Verdict: The Nikon D60 is a worthwhile entry-level D-SLR with solid image quality, but its features don't really make it stand out from the crowd.
Summary: When a camera manufacturer releases a pricey D-SLR, it had better have killer features or some sort of hook to entice current users to upgrade to the latest model or to get new customers to take the plunge. The Nikon D60, while a very good camera, doesn't
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70/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60
Verdict: More practical photographic tool than technological feast, but the D60 is a well-balanced camera and decent value for money.
Summary: If the new D60 looks familiar, there's a simple explanation. Hold the old D40X model in one hand and this camera in the other, and aside from the silver model-name badge you'll struggle to tell the difference.
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67/100 |