Nikon D60 Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

Nikon D60 Black SLR Digital Camera Kit

Awarded: Second Best Digital SLR for Beginners (as of July 07 2009)

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Expert: Jeff B.

Review: An excellent choice for beginners and consumers on a budget, this dSLR is light, compact, and easy to use. The Nikon D60 is equipped with 10 megapixels and offers excellent image quality for the price. The simple menu system makes it a great choice for beginners, but advanced functionality and controls are offered for more experienced photographers.

Description: The Nikon D60 SLR Digital Camera has been designed for the consumer who wants to combine technology with user-friendliness and creative features. The D60 provides a resolution of 10.2 effective Megapixels, and incorporates Nikon's exclusive EXPEED image-processing concept, which is utilized to maximize image quality and processing speed - resulting in continuous shooting...read full description

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Recieved 5 StarsJust beginning to learn how to use it, but I love it, June 24 2008

I've been using Canon PowerShot point-and-shoot digital cameras for the past 6 years, and because they're so small, portable, and unobtrusive, I've ended up taking a lot more photos that I ever did, because I had my camera with me. The good thing is that I've taken a lot more pictures, and most of ...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsNice Camera but not a big upgrade, March 22 2008

D60 is the upgrade for D40x which I owned previously. The differences between two are too small to justify upgrading from D40x. If you own D40 and would like more resolution then D60 may fit the bill. For D40x owners only real advantage is the VR lens which is probably only slightly better than the ...read full review

Recieved 4 StarsGreat DSLR, if you know what you're doing, March 28 2008

*** Updated 4/9/08 ***

Here's the quick reminder: it's not the camera, it's the photographer. Maybe, maybe a nice fast lens would help.

Like most things in life, it doesn't really matter how "good" or how expensive the equipment is, it's really how "well" you can use it. ...read full review

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