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February 2008
(81%)
102 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: 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 come from Nikon, the D60 is pitched at newcomers to digital SLRs and sits in the Niko...
Compact size, Low ISO image quality, VR lens kit, Excellent features, Ease of use, Ergonomics
Noise at higher sensitivities, Small viewfinder, Slow processing multiple images and RAWs
The D60 is easy to use and capable of producing excellent results at lower ISO settings and it is a worthy successor to the D40x; certainly worth a look for anyone wanting to get that bit more from their photography in a compact, responsive package. ...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D60 in fact does not surprise us. It just comes down to Nikon having kept the successful concept of the D40 / D40x and where possible improved it or added the latest innovations. And that concept consists of a solid base proven by the popular...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D60 was announced on Monday, January 28th, 2008. The D60 is a replacement for the almost identical D40x. The D60 is a 10 MP DSLR that comes with an excellent 18-55mm VR lens for $750. I had my hands on a D60 today, January 30th, 2008. The D6...
Hannah ThiemFor a few fancy new features, the D60 is an improvement from the D40x. The street price is slightly more than the D40x was when released ($582; compared to the D40x at $549). Overall, the performance and quality is good and it’s a great...
Lightweight D-SLR offering, Good pricing for the performance and quality ($750USD), Fast shooting performance (3FPS burst), Feature-packed, high ISO settings, Kit lens includes Vibration Reduction, Works well in low-light situations, Uses ultra-affordable...
No second dial to make setting changes easier, No USB Mass Storage mode, No RAW+JPEG Fine setting, No live view mode, despite being a popular feature, VR not built into body, No button for simple ISO changing
When I first saw the press release for the D60, I wasnt sure what to think. Its specs come so close to the D40x, that it was just made so confusing. But after taking a look around, it seems that the D40x is harder than ever to find in stock at popular...
Zusammenfassung: Last August I requested to see this DSLR unit from Nikon and a series of miss communications means it finally arrived with me recently, was it worth the wait, it sure was! I always enjoy being stretched when I review a DSLR....
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D60 is a perfect choice for newcomers to digital SLRs. Alternatively, as it offers excellent image quality, familiar Nikon menu systems and good scope for manual controls at a budget price, it would also be a favourable, lightweight back-up ...
Nikon starts as its means to go on. Despite being towards the more recession-friendly end of the digital SLR spectrum, the D60 produces deliciously sharp detail and mouth-watering colours. Its 10MP images really are as good as any you’ll get on a su...
The 2.5-inch display is handy for changing settings quickly but you can’t frame with it – the D60 doesn’t have Live View. It’s missing hand-holding features like Face Detection, Smile Shutter and a movie mode, as well as shutterbug...
The D60 risks being not quite friendly enough for beginners and not quite techy enough for advanced users, but if you just want a simple, easy to use SLR that shoots gorgeous, high resolution images, it fits the bill. The Sony A200 is well worth a look...