Description: The D60 is the third incarnation of Nikon's compact, user-friendly entry-level SLR line that started back in 2006 with the D40 (which replaced the first Nikon 'starter' model, the D50). The original D40 was a hugely important
camera for Nikon
and can be given a lot of the credit for the resurgence in Nikon's fortunes at the volume end of the SLR market (which had been totally dominated by Canon since the launch of the EOS 300D / Digital Rebel). The D40's success (which continued long after the D40X made its swift appearance only 6 months later) isn't hard to explain; it was keenly priced, nicely designed
and built
and capable of excellent results. It was also a
camera that proved
cameras do not sell on megapixels alone (even at launch its 6MP resolution was far from 'class leading').
The D40X, which was positioned as a premium alternative to the D40 rather than its replacement, didn't mess around with the formula much at all; a new
sensor with more (ten) megapixels
and a lower base ISO, plus a slightly higher continuous shooting rate. The D60 is a direct replacement for the D40X (the D40 will stay around for a while as Nikon's budget option),
and once again it's not a major upgrade; the
sensor remains the same (though now has a dust reduction system)
and the external
design is almost identical. There's a few new features, including the same Expeed processing 'concept' seen in the D3 / D300, Active D-Lighting, an eye
sensor (to control the
screen display),
and some tweaks to the interface, but perhaps the most significant change isn't to the
camera at all; the move to an optically stabilized version of the kit
lens.
| Place of Origin: | China(Mainland) |
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| Payment Terms : | T/T MoneyGram Western Union |
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| Minimum Order : | 1 Piece/Pieces |
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| Price Terms : | FOB |