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Nikon D60 camera review

12. November 2009 by TechFren Staff 0 Comments


The D60 model of Nikon is earning a good fortune for its creators and this is because of its low price and smooth finish which is much unlikely of other Nikon cameras. This Nikon Camera model boosts of an Unlimited 3 fps continuous shooting in JPEG mode. In addition, programmable Fn hard button and a large LCD monitor provide a large range of viewing options. Nikon has made this camera very light to carry and has supported it with an easily accessible user menu.  This camera has certain anti-dust measures too to add to its safety. Its airflow control system and Image sensor cleaning system serve as important features to bank upon.

Nikon D60 also has a very enhances flash mode and flash control range. Nikon has ensured that this model may stand fit in the global market and to ensure this, the user menu can be selected and used in 14 different languages spoken all over the globe. The top-of-camera control also provides a user easy control to switch over various options without removing the eye from the screen. For a user ready to experiment in different modes and different settings, Nikon D 60 can prove to be the cheap and best deal.

Nikon has managed to make this model as smooth and use-friendly as possible, but then as per aesthetic sense is concerned, the model still looks quite bulbous and gives an impression that there are many buttons to twist before one can click. What is disappointing users is it No Mass Storage USB support and its RAW+JPEG setting as this only recognises images in basic quality JPEGs. Besides, its availability only in black color cuts off a certain section of people who look for a more fashionable and glittering handpiece.

The D60's cheap price and easy-to-use features best suited for the target audience have managed to grab in a lot of customers. Although it does not have many minute finishing features as compared to its competitors, but has all components that a family might require and be satisfied with.

Thus, if you want to preserve the memories of your friends and family and is not much concerned about the latest technologies and don’t even care to learn them, then this is the best deal for you.


Anjum Azaz - Anjum Azaz  is a research scholar and technology expert from India..





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