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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Nikon Display Size: 2.5 inches EAN: 0018208254385 Included Software: Yes Label: Nikon Manufacturer: Nikon Maximum Focal Length: 55 millimeters Maximum Resolution: 10 MP Minimum Focal Length: 18 millimeters Model: B0012OGF6Q Optical Zoom: 3 x Publisher: Nikon Release Date: February 18, 2008 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 Sales Rank: 370 MPN: B0012OGF6Q Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: 18-55mm AFS DX Nikkor / Fast Start-up / Active Dust Reduction / 2.5" LCD / Up to 3 Frames per second / SD and SDHC Memory Slot Up to 36 characters of alphanumeric text input available / Date imprint - Date, Date and Time, Date Counter, or None (selectable) Eye-level penta-Dach mirror single-lens reflex viewfinder File system - DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) 2.0, DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), Exif 2.21 (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras), PictBridge Focusing screen - Type B BriteView Clear Matte screen Mark V Compatible lenses - AF-S and AF-I NIKKOR - All functions supported; Type G or D AF NIKKOR not equipped with an autofocus motor - All functions supported except autofocus; Non-Type G or D AF NIKKOR not equipped with an autofocus motor - All functions supported except 3D color matrix metering II and autofocus; IX-NIKKOR and AF-NIKKOR for F3AF - Not supported; Type D PC NIKKOR - All functions supported except some shooting modes; AI-P NIKKOR - All functions supported except 3D color matrix metering II; Non-CPU - Autofocus not supported. Can be used in exposure mode M, but exposure meter does not function; Lens with maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster - Electronic rangefinder can be used Frame advance up to 3 fps Self-timer - Can be selected from 2, 5, 10 and 20 second duration Metering method - Matrix - 3D color matrix metering II (type G and D lenses); color matrix metering II (other CPU lenses); Center-weighted - Weight of 75 percent given to 8mm circle in center of frame; Spot - Meters 3.5mm circle (about 2.5 percent of frame) centered on selected focus point (on center focus point when non-CPU lens is used) Range (ISO 100, f/1.4 lens, 20 degrees C/68 degrees F); Matrix, Center-weighted, and Spot metering Dimensions (W x H x D) - 126 x 94 x 64mm (5.0 x 3.7 x 2.5 inch)/ 1.1 lb Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great Camera, Pretty Good PriceBeen using this for not too long, but taking a ton of pics. Its tiny...almost too small for a DSLR, and that makes it very front heavy. But then again, since its so small and light, I carry it around more. The Active D-Lighting is stupid proof, as is the VR Image Stabilization. If you actually know how to run a DSLR full manual, I would actually say go for the D40 and use the extra money for another lens. They can both shoot RAW too. The D60 is more for the casual photographer who would like ... Read More Rating: - Incredible picturesI debated between the Nikon D60 and an Olympus. I am quite pleased with my choice of the D60. My past experience with Nikon SLR film cameras and the quality of Nikon was the deciding factor. Having experienced poor results with a high dollar Sony digital camera someone gave me, I knew I needed quality I trusted, like Nikon or Olympus, not just a price tag. I considered the D80 and D90, but chose the D60 for its simplicity and its light weight compared to the 80 and 90. Amazon service and pricing, ... Read More Rating: - Great camera for the price.If you only have 600$ (I got mine for 564$) to spend I believe that this is the camera for you. Takes some awesome pictures right out of the box (provided you have a memory card). The modes on this thing are amazing - although I find myself sticking mostly to shutter and manual modes (having come from a film camera background). Prepare to be amazed at the ease of use and the freedom to carry this unit anywhere it's overall size and weight are both big enough to hold easily and light enough to bring ... Read More Rating: - Nice DSLFI originally had a D90 - which is one heck of a camera, but it is about twice the price of the D60. The D60, though a smaller body, provides excellent photos. The D60 has fewer features than the D90 - such as a maximum ISO of 1600, but this camera is feature rich for the price. This is my first DSLR as I had previously used print Canon's. The D60 works well in low light situations - for example shooting indoors without a flash. This camera ... Read More Rating: - Nikon D60 w/18-55 lensExcellent camera. I am very satisfied with the versatility and resolution. For the money this camera has the necessary 10.2MP to provide professional pictures. Highly recommended. The Nikon support is par excellence. Technical help is available for questions that are unavailable in the manual. Browse for similar items by category:
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