Nikon D60 Reviewed by DP Review

Nikon D60 is considered as entry-level SLR camera. Featuring 10MP image sensor, the expected price of D60 starting from $630 (body only). It comes with 2.5-inch TFT LCD, and built-in flash. For the rest of features please visit dpreviews.com.
it’s still one of the most affordable cameras in its class and it represents the perfect ‘upgrade’ camera for anyone who has outgrown their digital compact camera and is looking to dip a first toe in the world of the digital SLR. Its output is consistently good (the JPEGs are excellent and its raw files have lots of dynamic range headroom), it’s a pleasure to use and, handles well and weighs very little. And as I’ve stressed throughout this review, it makes getting pleasing results incredibly easy.

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