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Testseek.com have collected 102 expert reviews of the Nikon D60 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D60.
Award: Good Buy February 2008
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  Published: 2008-09-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  When we first reviewed Nikons D60 in Whats New, Shopper 244, we found plenty to like, but at £443 the price was too high in the face of stiff competition. Luckily, Nikon has lopped off almost £100. Unfortunately, the competition is also cheaper a...

 
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  Published: 2008-08-22, review by: shinyshiny.tv

  • Abstract:  I find that I cant help but love the Nikon DSLR range - they make it fairly impossible to take a bad photo, even for a decidedly non-expert photographer like myself. Dans taken quite a shine to the D60, which totes 10.2 megapixels, a 2.5-inch screen ...

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  Published: 2008-08-11, review by: digitalartsonline.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Nikon D60 aims to hook point-and-shoot photography enthusiasts crossing over to the digital SLR dimension. The next step up from the Nikon D40x, this model adds advanced in-camera editing, including Nikon’s D-Lighting technology and an in-camera st...

 
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  Published: 2008-08-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The 10-megapixel D60 is Nikons newest addition to its consumer DSLRs and replaces the D40x. Although it shares a 10.2-megapixel resolution CCD and has a similar body design to its predecessor, the new model brings with it several major improvements, a...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-09, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Compact, lightweight, easy to use, solid build, sharp images, built-in dust prevention, RAW and JPEG capture, 500-image battery life
  • Not a revolutionary step on from the D40x, you have to spend extra to get image stabilisation
  • The D60 is fast in operation – ready for the first shot in the time it takes your finger to reach for the shutter button. Allowing users to just point and shoot or access more complex manual controls within the one device means it represents good va...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Great images despite a few blind spots. A worthy rival for the Canon at a slightly lower price. The D60 isnt Nikons most affordable DSLR - the venerable 6 megapixel D40 is cheaper - but its in direct competition with the other cameras here. It h...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-17, review by: Photoradar.com

  • For a start, the D60 gets a new dust-removal system, in line with most other digital SLRs on the market. It also has an eye-sensor just below the viewfinder eyepiece, which switches off the LCD when you put it to your eye.The other news is the arrival ...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-14, review by: digicambuyer.co.uk

  • Ultra Compact, Simple Controls, Excellent Battery Life
  • Only three autofocus points, Manual mode difficult to use, Too Small for larger hands

 
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  Published: 2008-04-03, Author: Philip , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Optically stabilised 18-55mm kit lens; convenient onscreen user interface; compatible with a wide variety of lenses and accessories
  • Pricey for what it offers; lens-based image stabilisation is less flexible than sensor-shift offered by some competitors
  • Despite modest improvements in performance and a couple of new features, Nikons D60 fails to impress and costs more than some competing models ...

 
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  Published: 2008-04-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The D60 is Nikons update to the popular D40x. Its available in three packages: body-only from around £375, with a standard 18-55mm lens from around £450 or with the 18-55mm VR lens reviewed here. VR stands for Vibration Reduction, Nikons name for...

 
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