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Nikon D60 Reviewed

Submitted by Brandon on Thursday, 24 April 2008No Comment
Nikon D60 Reviewed

TechGage has just taken a look at the D60, Nikon’s latest entry-level SLR.

While it won’t be wowing any of the pros anytime soon, it should be giving beginning photographer’s exactly what they need.

Here’s what TechGage has to say:

The D60 is for those who’ve come to the conclusion that their point-and-shoot camera is not spitting out acceptable images, and want to see better. It’s for those who want a lightweight (2lbs) camera, but are not willing to forfeit sharpness and clarity.

It’s for soccer moms, soccer dads, aspiring photographers, professional photographers… pretty much anyone. Granted, the professional is not going to use this camera as a primary, but it’s a good backup choice thanks to its overall quality and lightweight build.

Lastly, it’s for those who have $1,000 to spend on a great camera setup and are looking to stretch every last penny as far as it can go. On the next page, we’ll delve into this more and also tackle the camera specs and feature set.

Nikon D60

For the full review, head over to TechGage. 

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