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Nikon D60 AF DSLR 18-55mm Lens 55-200mm Lens, OEM Bag, Charger, SD Card

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon DX
Type
Digital SLR
Digital Zoom
4x
Maximum Resolution
10.2 MP
Model
Nikon D60
Connectivity
USB
Features
Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, Auto Power Save, Built-in Help Guide, Date/Time Stamp, Dioptric Adjustment, Exposure Compensation, Image Stabilization, Histogram Display, Interchangeable Lenses, Interval Shooting Mode, Red-Eye Reduction, Sharpness Control, Shock Resistant, Touch Screen, Viewfinder
MPN
25438
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion
Item Weight
16.1 Oz.

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baddjack

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  • Top favorable review

    Nikon D60 - Small, Light and Easy to use.

    If you are looking for a good camera with a good starter kit set of lenses, light, portable and easy to use, this is a good option. No, it is not a prosumer set but it takes great photos with the standard set of lenses found in the kits; 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses. I have shot with this using a Targus grip and it is still light and quite portable. I typically use mine with an "all day lens" being a Tamrom 18-270 and it's great for what it is. I also have enlarged photos up to 13x19 with little to no issues with quality. If I were on assignment or doing professional work, this is not the first choice, however. That said, it isn't meant to be. First time user? Get it, save money on your first camera body and invest in lenses from the start that will move to your next camera body (say a ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: twocutegirls0211

  • Good entry-level digital SLR

    The shooting menu and weird information Nikon decided needs to display by default when you shoot is very odd and somewhat baffling. The first thing I did was turn off all that stuff in the camera setup. As for shooting... it uses basically the same technology and processing algorithms as the D80. Image clarity, color rendering & saturation, etc. are all above average - in true Nikon form. The 10.2 megapixel images you capture with the D60 can easily produce an 11x17 or larger print. To me, the biggest disadvantage to the D60 as opposed to the D80 is that when you use D or G lenses on the D60, the autofocus doesn't work. If you already have a lot of non-DX Nikon lenses, you should probably get the D80, which will use any lens currently or previously manufactured by Nikon. Battery life is ...

  • A Great Camera....

    I really like this camera but only wished I had done just a little more research on the lenses before I bought. I ended up buying a kit from Sunshine Electronics here on ebay - they were fine and they sold me top notch products as promised but, in the end, the lenses I bought in the bundle really didn't have a lot of real world value for me. The first lense was a Nikon 18-55 AF-S VR Lense. A good lense for shooting every day shots but, really, my point and shoot Pentax Z750 7mp camera takes great portraits and Misc. shots. My second lense was a 55-200mm Nikon AF-S VR. Once again a quality lense but, the reason I wanted a zoom was for sports (and some wildlife) photography...specifically to freeze motion in a variety of lighting situations. This lense just doesn't haven't the speed I need ...

  • Good starter DSLR

    Getting into SLR ( Single Lens Reflective ) technology like I did twenty five years ago with my Minolta XD-11 [ film based, btw ], I made the mistake of buying the expense camera body first and then building my lens up. It was frustrating. Having learned that lesson, I found that this camera makes a good start into the DSLR ( Digital Single Lens Reflective ) camera arena. It is packed with features that let you take phenomenal pictures. Now, as I said, while it is a good camera, it does have its flaws which make it only a good camera, not a great camera. It only has three focusing areas which will confuse your camera about 1% of the time when you are out in the field. The sensor could be better, 10.2 megapixels is nice, but the sensor is only average in the amount of light it collects ...

  • Nikon D60

    This camera impressed me from day one. It is very user friendly and have a "?" button which help you with a function if you are not sure what it does. The photo quality is also excellent. I bought this camera as a package deal and received 2 lenses with it. The only problem is that the 18-55mm lens makes my photo's a bit blue, even if I change the light settings. When I replace it with the 55-200mm lens and take exactly the same picture, the photo comes out much more colourful, without the blue-ish light. The LCD info display does not work is direct light outside. But all in all - I am very happy with this product.