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Storage media: SD Memory Card, Sensor resolution: 10.2 Megapixels, Weight: 495g ...
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Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 65 reviews of Nikon D60 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average rating for this product is 78/100. Comparing these reviews to 39183 reviews of other Digital SLR Cameras gives the Nikon D60 an overall alaScore 97/100 = Best.
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Source: imaging-resource.com
Review 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
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
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Inexpensive entry-level digital SLR camera offers advanced features and great image quality.
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
Read Full ReviewReview 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?
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.
Read Full ReviewReview 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.
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
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