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Is just great this camera is amazing, simple to use but still have all pro features
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This is the best entry level DSLR for anyone going from a P&S to an SLR camera. The automatic settings are wonderful, and while not always precise, are a good introduction to the exposure triangle for people who have no formal photography training. This camera provides a lot of options for customizing the automatic modes as well as using a fully manual mode (manual exposure) that will allow the photographer to take charge of the entire photographic experience. The self-cleaning system is a great way to keep images sharp and avoid nasty dust spots on images.
The combination of the two lenses is great. Too few kits exist that include multiple lenses. These lenses are some of Nikon's best for this level of product (consumer SLR). The vibration reduction allows the photographer to shoot more frequently off of a tripod. My only complaint with the lenses is the that they have difficulty focusing close and need assistance for close focus, in the form of a close-up filter.
Great product for any new photographer, not great for a professional, but I have no regrets about it.
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Purhcased as my entry into the dSLR market. I was able to track down a price of under $500 locally for both the 55-200 & 18-55 lenses, and am very happy. Still learning the ins, outs, etc. but from what I can see from the pictures, great entry camera and would highly recommend for a first time purchaser/entry into the dLSR market.
As a downside it should be noted that the d60 does NOT have auto-bracketing, something to keep in mind...
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This is a fantastic camera and lens combination. My 16 year-old son has mastered it quickly and taken some professional quality photos both indoors & outdoors. The operation of the camera, lenses & menus are intuitive and easily learned. The Vibration Reduction feature permitted great, sharp photos in low light at a concert and also of some bald eagles flying at a good distance from the camera. The 10 megapixel size permitted zooming & cropping and still getting great quality pictures. It feels comfortable in our hands - better than any other DSLR's we tried. A gem!
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This camera was my entry into Digital SLR cameras and now having it for a month i can honestly say if i had the money i would have gone for the d90 for the ability to shoot video in full HD with a nikkor lenses but that's just not what i needed for a good entry level camera, but the d60 takes beautiful pictures, and has every option you could ask for.
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