Pros: Great pictures, auto/manual, easy use Cons: Heavy, no remote
Taking pictures is one way that you can save something for a lifetime. A few years ago, before I took off for college, I decided I wanted to keep my memories in photographs. I had only used the point and click cheapo cameras before and decided that I...
Pros: Inexpensive. Simple but versatile. Fast AF for Nikon. Very durable. Very well engineered. Awesome trainer. Cons: Slow motordrive. No remote shutter, DX override, DOF preview. MF lenses don't work.
I'm a reporter for a small newspaper, which is what I mostly use this thing for. We have a photographer who shoots most of the assignments for the rag, but sometimes he's busy and I'm on my own for art. So buying a pro-level unit didn't make much sense,...
Pros: Extremely user friendly, many manual and automatic features, and very durable/weather resistant, light-weight body. Cons: No time and and date stamp would be the only downfall of this camera.
I am a third year photography student and I also have experience in the retail aspect of photography, and the Nikon N60 is a great camera for all levels of ability. This camera is a wonderful investment for anyone who wants to take photographs ranging...
Pros: Robust, good LCD, excellent battery life and handsome design. Cons: Noisy and tricky to master.
I'm new at this photography lark. Back when I got by with an automatic point-and-click Olympus Trip, I marvelled at how simple it was to take a picture that looked like it was cut from a magazine. Of course, I was a naive youngster with little knowledge...
Pros: Versatile, solid build, take super clear photos, easy to use. Cons: Little heavy for snapshot uses, no manual light meter
It has been over a year since I bought my Nikon N60 and I'm liking it better and better as I go. I used to use an all manual Pentax K1000 camera. The Pentax took great people pictures, but it was taking too long to set up the shots I wanted, and it...
Pros: Handy. Easy to use. Well built. Versatile. Precise. Metal lens mount. Nice priced. Cons: Slow AF, Can't change ISO number manually. No cable shutter release adapter. No DOF preview.
Good entry into the Nikon line. It takes very good pictures and is perfect for beginners. Handy and very easy to use.
Comfortable, precise, solid construction, metal lens mount, excellent grip.
Pros: So easy to use, wonderful features to explore Cons: too expensive for just anyone to own one(which could be a good thing)
My Minolta finally died two years ago. It was sad to see it go, as it had taken many pictures in the four years I'd had it. The first time a roll of film rewound at the number four picture, I knew I had to start looking for another camera. Luckily,...
Pros: Looks cool. Great pictures. Wide variety of options. Cons: When you start taking more pictures, you realize how expensive film really is.
I've had this old beat-up Nikon point-and-shoot (PaS) camera since I went on my 8th grade trip to Washington DC. That was 9 years ago and that camera has been more places than most of my friends will ever go. It still takes great pictures, but I wanted...
Pros: great in auto mode, detailed manual control also Cons: no depth of field preview .. view finder matrix could have been more detailed
I started entering the SLR world with my Nikon N60. It is an awesome camera I must say. If you are a beginner in the SLR domain then u need a camera like this .. which in the initial phase let's u rely on it's automatic or semi - automatic modes and then...
Pros: Lens interchangable, ease of use, great shots Cons: None yet
As a military journalist I end up taking a lot of pictures for my job. As a father I end up taking a lot of pictures for my family. The Nikon N60 lets me merge both into a great package.
I learned photojournalism on a Canon F-1 with B&W...
I have had my N60 for about a year. I bought it with a 28-200mm Sigma zoom, and the combination is a really great, versatile, camera. I never have to change lenses for most applications. The N60 has a nice, ergonomic design, beautiful I'd say, and a...
This camera is great it does just about everything, it a very well built camera it takes crystal clear pictures at the touch of your fingers.
I used all kinds of cameras and the Nikon N60 is the best i ever used ... ...
This Nikon camera is one of the best cameras that I've ever personally owned. It has a full range of features and gives you the clear, hard to find image that you've been looking for. This camera gives you everything that you look for and need in...
Pros: Lightweight, Many Features Cons: Lack of remote trigger, construction, no selective AF areas
I use the Nikon N60 as my backup body for a while now and have nothing but good things to say about it. It is packed with features for a entry-level camera. Many automatic settings as Portrait, Action, Landscape etc. plus Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed...
Pros: Simple, reliable, does what it suppose to do Cons: Basic features, price, price, price
Architecture School forced my to buy a camera, even though i wanted one anyway. So I looked to the field leader, tried and true, NIkon. I consider it one of the best. Previously I had gotten into photography using a Asahi Pentax manual SLR. IT served my...
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