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Nikon D60
By: Gagan Gupta   |   Jul 10, 2008
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Light and compact design
Fast UI and overall performance
A good amount of new-age features
Great image quality
Accurate color reproduction
Misses the minute details
No Live-View as in newer D-SLRs

The Nikon D40 is a perennial favorite with students and entry-level consumers who want a D-SLR. The value pricing, compact design, and a good mix of features make it a hot seller even today. The D40x had some improvements, but apart from the megapixel count there wasn't enough to warrant an upgrade.

The D60 is the successor to the D40x, and brings a host of new features while remaining as compact and light as ever. Officially it's replaced the D40X in the market, but the question remains: is it really worth the upgrade? That's exactly what we're going to find out.

Build Quality
Frankly it took me a while to figure out if there were any physical differences between this model and the D40X. They are perfectly identical in size and build. Only on close inspection did I notice the metal finish on the model dial, which is the one thing that physically sets the D60 apart from the D40X (apart from the label of course).

The D60's size is 126 x 94 x 64 mm, making it one of the most compact D-SLRs in the world. The fact that I used 'compact' and 'D-SLR' in the same sentence would be indication enough that the camera is simplistically designed and aimed to appeal to the crowd that wants to move on from regular cameras into something that gives them more control and better results.

Indeed, the controls are as straightforward as they can get; they give users access to scene modes and auto modes at the flick of a switch. But don't be fooled by all the simplicity, as the D60 packs enough power to please even hardcore enthusiasts.

The grip is very comfortable, especially since the design allows a good amount of free space between the grip and the lens, making the camera convenient to hold for long periods. Its weight of 522g with the battery (471g without) also helps to keep your camera bag light. But even though the camera body is light, it doesn't feel fragile in any way. All the components seem durable and secure, and the movable parts give a reassuring snap or click.


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HI
I HAVE A 4 MONTHS NIKON D60 WITH 18-55MM VR LENS , 2 GB MEMORY CARD AND A HANDY SMALL NIKON CAMERA BAG , ALONG WITH THE ACCESORIES .

I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO SELL IT AS I WANT TO UPGRADE .
SELLING PRICE :- 25,000

I ALSO HAVE A NIKON 70-300mmVR ED LENS , WHICH HAS A MASSIVE ZOOM , 2MONTHS OLD
SELLING PRICE :- 30,000
IF YOU NEED ANY INFORMATION MAIL ME AT sambhav797@gmail.com
SAMBHAV @ Dec 14, 2009
Hi,I want to purchase used D60 . Please reply me at - paras4387@gmail.com or 09423223488

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Paras @ Aug 10, 2009
Planning to buy Nikon D60 Digital SLR with 18-55mm VR lens very soon ? Where I get it in grey market with lowest prices ?
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Bhaskar Bezboruah @ Apr 22, 2009
I conformation about Nikon camera.

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sanjaya kumar rout @ Feb 11, 2009
i planning to get an slr and am a bit confused which one to bet on--go for canon 1000D model or nikon D60 s......plse suggest..
anup mishra @ Jan 26, 2009
i planning to get an slr and am a bit confused which one to bet on--go for canon eos model or nikon D s......plse suggest..
Ashok Mishra @ Jan 20, 2009
i m planing for an slr camera can u plz suggest me for wht kind i can go for with in the limits of 30k
either for nikon, sony or for canon
plz help me out i m bit confused
rohit @ Dec 11, 2008
sir(s),
its seems to me that u are expert at cameras and lingo,
i want to purchase a camera under 20k. which one wud be the bes.
Rishabh @ Jul 29, 2008
Well i wud still prefer OLYMPUS 510 or 520 which has loads of features and in built image stabilisation, good body, good kit lenses..and surprisingly well priced after all tat.....
kaushik @ Jul 16, 2008
So an extra 5000 is worth it. Also you may like to invest (maybe subsequently) in a Canon 50mm prime 1.8 aperture lens for Rs. 5000 (JJ Mehta). And if you really would like to engage in creative photography the 50mm 1.4 aperture (expensive, heavy and sturdy) with an amazing small / sharp depth of focus and superb low light condition capability (you can throw away your flash). I'll not even mention zoom like the 70 - 300 mm available from about 8000 to about 1 lac. But with a good cam like the 400D the possibilities are limitless. (Corrigendum: Rebel and Rebel Xti are 350D and the 400D and not D 350 and D400 as I mentioned in my previous post)
Jawahar Mohamed @ Jul 11, 2008
Jignesh and Preaker 18: For entry level DSLR go for the Canon Rebel XT (Nomenclature: D 350) or better still the Rebel Xti (D 400). The cost is 24,000 and 30, 000 respectively. JJ Mehta (google it) will sell it for 32000 with a 2GB CF card and a UV filter thrown in. ebay india the same is available for about 2000 cheaper. They come with the standard kit lens, which is good enough for the average family. Bangkok would be about 3000 cheaper however the standard 1year Canon guarantee may be difficult to avail and execute. Go for the Xti rather than the plain Rebel for two reasons: 1. Fantastic megapixel 2. Xti has a dust removing mechanical shaker for the sensor frame (an essential ingredient for dusty indian conditions). Of course dust may get in only when you change the lens in dusty condn.
Jawahar Mohamed @ Jul 11, 2008
i have 2 buy an digital camera for my family who will go to far east in next august can any body tell me about the camera i can buy it from india or they will buy from bangkok the have to use it in whole tour for the pictures did the get the camera from bangkok airport duty free shop or they cant get the time for that plssssssssssssssss help me.
Jignesh @ Jul 11, 2008
I have used Nikon D40 and D40x extensively, after selling my Pentax K1000 film camera. Initially I felt these were superb camera with great results. However now I got chance to shot with Canon 400D for nearly 10 days. I have become a fan on Canon seeing the result it produced and speed of its autofocus. Really great noticeable difference. I am in the photography field for about 12 years now, and now I think my knowledge in f-number/shutterspeed/ lens power is perfectly matching with canon technology. So if anyone wants to go for entry level DSLR, plz pay attention of my experience.
Sunil Cochin @ Jul 11, 2008
so Jawahar what DSLR would u recommend to a person who wants to upgrade from a Point & Shoot camera ... the price/ quality / availability of the lenses are also important for me.. thank u
phreaker18 @ Jul 11, 2008
thanks jawajar
Andrews @ Jul 11, 2008
Don't go for the D 40 or the D 60 (the so-called "entry level") series. Not having the auto focus motor in the cam body is a serious drawback as you cannot exchange the 'kit' lens with any other lens without losing the autofocus capability - a major issue when you want to upgrade your lens. Remember one cam body is practically as good as another one ( especially when Nikon does not have a full frame sensor DSLR yet, while Canon has it on even the prosumer cam like the EOS 5D). The greatness lies in the lens - the max aperture setting, prime lens, telephoto and zoom and so forth.
Jawahar Mohamed @ Jul 10, 2008
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