Abstract: A 10.2 megapixel CCD imaging sensor has been combined with Nikon’s exclusive EXPEED process that automatically optimizes your pictures, enhancing fine detail and providing smooth tonal reproduction. Active D-Lighting automatically compensates highli...
For a start, the D60 gets a new dust-removal system, in line with most other digital SLRs on the market. It also has an eye-sensor just below the viewfinder eyepiece, which switches off the LCD when you put it to your eye.The other news is the arrival ...
Abstract: Abbiamo provato la nuova reflex di Nikon in occasione dellElite Model Look Italia, una selezione per modelle professioniste che vedrà la vincitrice Daniela Filesi (14) concorrere alla finale mondiale di Praga il 21 aprileLa revisione della D40x, model...
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...
Easy to use, nice interface, good images, small, noise control
Some blooming, AF system, too simple at times, small LCD
The D60 is a bit of a mixed bag, with plenty to recommend it such as the dust reduction, and legacy technology from the D3 and D300. However, it also suffers from an older and cheaper AF system and a smallish LCD screen. But on the most important crit...
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Published: 2008-04-03, Author: Philip , review by: CNET.co.uk
Optically stabilised 18-55mm kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories
Pricey for what it offers; lens-based image stabilisation is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors
Despite modest improvements in performance and a couple of new features, Nikons D60 fails to impress and costs more than some competing models ...