May
7
Nikon D60 Review
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According to Canon and Nikon, it’s a really big drop-off to get to number 3 So, if one of the behemoths of the D-SLR world brings a new member of their line-up, the world listens.
Nikon’s D60 is a bit strange that fits in the line-up: the D40 and D40x cameras serve the entry-level D-SLR market is very good, and the updates only by his older brother are so slight that they might well not really have trouble: sure that the anti-dust system means that they are followed by Canon lead in the anti-dust struggle, and there is a new sensor turns off the LCD screen when looking through the to look, but none of these functions really justify the upgrade.
However, we would be lying if we said that we were not wildly excited about the D60 - it was about time that Canon 400D’s got some head-on competition. The D60 is available on the market, what can only be described as a cut-throat price, and it’s the perfect step for young photographers: Step from film SLR or a compact digital camera to the D60, and you’re probably not disappointed .
If you have a couple of Nikon lenses already, you will be happy to know you can with you, but even if you do not, you will be pleased to know that the kit lens is surprisingly good: The DX-Nikkor 18-55mm lens, VR just about the perfect lens beginners: It focuses quickly and has a built-in optical image stabilizer which gives you a much greater flexibility in the reception of hand, even in adverse lighting conditions.
The Nikon D60 is not all song and dance in the hills with sunshine and fairies: He suffers from many of the same problems we experienced with the D40x, as is currently a little too small and light for our rule-per - SLR Holding Hands, and the light metering is a small hit-and-miss. Our niggles pale in the face of one indisputable fact: In the sector-£ 500, the Nikon D60 is an absolutely phenomenal.
The eternal question, if you do not have any lenses, flashes or other kit hold with a brand that is’ which one do you choose ‘. With the introduction of this small peach, all bets: The Canon EOS 400D is a great little camera, but it is Nikon’s newcomers: Both have their strengths and weaknesses, but ultimately can not go wrong with either.
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