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: Some Cons: Many (depending on your level of photography)
This camera was given to me as a gift about a year ago. This review may seem negatively balanced but i think the negative features should be appreciated above the positive.
This is a good entry level SLR. The price is right for...
Pros: Fine for the most part Cons: Has a couple of quirks
As an outdoor writer specializing in travel, flyfishing, hunting, and the environment, I use several cameras a great deal to support the articles I sell to dozens of magazines, and for my books. For many years I have used Canons only, but in the spring...
Pros: Excellent performance with lot of features Cons: Highly sophisticated
NIKON, the name spells.... Needless to explain about it, but still...
This SLR which I bought came with 28-80mm lens. It has so many options that the first time user might not be able to use it to full length. Preferred for the people who had...
Pros: Metal lens mount Cons: Slightly heavier than competition
This camera is a joy to use in the fully automatic mode, it appears that you cannot take a bad picture. I have used the camera in most of the modes available from fully automatic to manual everything (aperture and exposure)and every picture is a gem....
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...
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: 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.
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...
A solid, entry level camera in the Nikon family. It has great, built-in flash and plenty of options for the novice photographer to explore. It has a great viewfinder, with diopter adjustment, and other, stonger diopter windows available for the visually...
Pros: lots of features, not a lot of price Cons: I'll have to get back to you
As a journalist for the Marine Corps, I thought it might be a nice idea to buy a better camera than the cheesy 20 dollar one my parents bought me when i turned 13. I decided to buy the N60 after a few good reviews from some of my fellow combat...
Pros: Fast focusing with all the features I needed Cons: unable to change the film speed and no cable release hook ups
I am a beginning photography student. After one semester of B&W with an oldie, but goodie Canon A-1 I was ready to take a step up in cameras. I wanted a camera that was both manual and auto. I found that I was missing out on a lot of great shots...
Pros: Very Strong, Nikkor Lenses Cons: Lack of functions, but what you would expect from an Entry level SLR
The Nikon N60 is a great entry level camera. It is built very well and has a metal mount, unlike the Canon Rebel G and the Rebel 2000. The Nikon N60 has all the basic features you would expect in a good SLR. Fully automatic modes, fully manual,...
Pros: easy use, quality, many attachments Cons: no complaints
The Nikon N60 was a Christmas present I received a year ago and let me say it was the best thing an intermediate photographer could ask for. As an avid photographer and photo student, I was in search of a camera that wasn't too expensive yet could...
Pros: Makes you take professional looking pictures Cons: Costs more,.... but it's well worth it.
Okay... now I'm taking great pictures. This camera is the one that makes me look like a professional. I purchased this camera after researching price and features and came to the conclusion that the Nikon N60 was it. Packed with the ease of use...
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