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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Nikon Display Size: 2.5 inches EAN: 0018208254385 Included Software: Yes Item Dimensions: Label: Nikon Manufacturer: Nikon Maximum Focal Length: 55 millimeters Maximum Resolution: 10200000 Pixels Minimum Focal Length: 18 millimeters Model: 25438 MPN: 25438 Optical Zoom: 3 x Publisher: Nikon Special Features: nv:Sensor: 10.2 Megapixel; Image Resolution: 3872 x 2592; Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card; Compressed Format: JPEG; Compressed Format: NEF (RAW); LCD Monitor: 2.5-inch; LCD Pixels: 230,000 pixels; LCD Coverage: 100%; Shutter Speed: 30 - 1/4000 sec.; Light Metering Method: Spot; Light Metering Method: Matrix metering; Light Metering Method: TTL; Light Metering Method: Center Weighted; Exposure Modes: Auto; Exposure Modes: Manual; Exposure Modes: Landscape; Exposure Modes: Portrait; Exposure Modes: Close-up Studio: Nikon Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: 10.2-megapixel effective recording * APS-C-size CCD image sensor (23.6 x 15.8 mm) * AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR (vibration reduction) lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 27-82.5mm) * Dynamic Integrated Dust Reduction System to keep image sensor clean * Nikon EXPEED image processor for fast, accurate shooting and longer battery life * Active D-Lighting mode for better shadow and highlight detail in high-contrast shooting conditions * 2-1/2" color LCD screen with auto-rotating display for easy vertical viewing * 3D Color Matrix Metering II for accurate exposure control * continuous shooting mode: 3 frames per second (up to 100 JPEG frames or up to 6 RAW frames) * program shooting modes: Auto, Auto (Flash Off), Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Child, Sports, and Night Portrait * in-camera image editing functions, including: D-Lighting, red-eye correction, cropping, image overlay, monochrome settings, filter effects, NEF (RAW) processing, cross star and color intensifier filters * Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Idiot-proofThis camera was delivered on Friday and I left for England on Saturday with no time to do anything more than charge the battery and attach the lens. I thought I would have a look at the instruction booklet and camera on the plane over. So of course I left the book at home! Bottom line, I came home with about 300 beautiful pix -- Camera easy and intuitive to use. I only gave 4 stars because I haven't had a chance to discover its flaws, if any. Everyone who sees the pictures either says, "what ... Read More Rating: - Very SatisfiedI've only had for a short time, but I took it on my vacation.It's takes very sharp shots. It's also very easy to use. I also have an FZ18 which I used for comparison. In night shots which I took alot of, the Nikon was definitely superior. I also provides good color saturation which I personally like.I'm very satisfied with it's performance. I thought the night shots were a good test of it's capabilities. I still have moer to learn about the camera but it's size and weight made it a good companion. ... Read More Rating: - D40 replacement - NOT upgradeIf you are torn between the D40 and the D60, pick the D40. It has 95% of the functionality of the D60 and it's much cheaper. Both cameras share the biggest limitation of not having an Auto Focus motor and only 3 focus points so you're likely to outgrow both at the same time. At least with the D40, you'll have a much lower investment while you learn about photography. Don't get me wrong, both take great pictures given the right conditions and lenses, but don't under-estimate the lack of an AF motor. ... Read More Rating: - Nikon D60Did my homework and have been exceptionally pleased with the product, the service and shipping Rating: - Excellent CameraI bought the D60 about two months ago in part because of old Nikon lenses I had from film photography days. The camera works fine in manual mode with old non-auto focus lenses. Exposure is set manually and for still life/scenic shots it is quite easy to shoot few test shots to dial in the exposure. The old f/2.8 macro lens produces some great color and contrast. For action shots, the almost instant focus of the new lenses and VR is hard to beat. The 18-55 sharpens up between f/8-f/11 and is quite acceptable ... Read More |