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Nikon D60
Nikon D60 Digital SLR Camera Review
- Updated 12/23/08: 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 stop-action-animation mode. Ringing up at $650 (with kit lens, price as of 12/10/08), the D60 is priced similarly to its competition.
User Reviews for Nikon D60
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Reviewed by: JustGetItFREE
Duration of ownership: 3 Months
Strengths: Crystal Clear Video, High Zoom Capabilities, Sleek Design, Lightweight, Portable
Weaknesses: It's a bit pricey!
Overall Evaluation: This is an absolute MUST for everyone looking to get a new Camera! ...BUT, the price is a little to high in my opinion, I never would have got one if I never got mine for FREE!. Luckily a friend recommended this website to me before I went and bought one: **- www.cameras.justgetitfree.com - ** . I checked out the website, completed ONE simple offer and met the requirements to receive one for FREE, it arrived a month later in the post! It was also shown on BBC and CNN news!!
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Reviewed by: persimmons
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Accurate and high resolution lens are installed.
Weaknesses: A little bit heavy.
Overall Evaluation: I highly recommend to buy this because of the following. 1.Price is reasonable. 2.High quality images will be enjoyed. 3.No expertise needed.
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