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    Default Nikon D60 First Thoughts

    When the Nikon D60 was announced in the build-up to PMA, many were slightly disappointed that Nikon's head-on response to the latest entry-level offerings from other manufacturers didn't do more to move beyond the specs and performance of its predecessor, the D40x.

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    Perhaps wisely, Nikon didn't try to disguise the fact that the D60 is, in large-level terms, mostly a D40x with some fairly minor updates (which was itself almost identical to the D40). To those familiar with Nikon's previous entry-level models, the look and feel is little short of identical in the latest offering. In terms of tech improvements, the D60 didn't even offer the seemingly ubiquitous resolution bump that comes with almost every new model these days.

    In some ways, this decision opens Nikon up to criticism that it's falling behind the pack, but after shooting with the D60 for a day, it feels as relevant and high-function as ever – a testament to the longevity of the basic concepts, stylistic and functional, introduced in the D40. Moreover, consistent performance from the D60's familiar 10.2 megapixel sensor and well-tuned image processing impart images that are crisp, with nice detail and rich color.

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    Like its predecessors, the D60 really is quite tiny for a DSLR, even with the larger-than-average 18-55mm VR lens mounted. Though I like its overall compactness – which compares favorably with some of the more compact cameras we're familiar with (Pentax *ist DL, Olympus E-410, etc.) – I maintain that I'm sad to lose the smaller top-mounted status LCDs, even to reduce overall camera size.

    Like many smaller DSLRs and both previous entry-level Nikons in this line, the D60 has no simple black-and-white status LCD, displaying detailed exposure information on its color screent instead. To this end, Nikon has added auto info rotation and an "eye sensor" that shuts off the LCD when you put your eye to the viewfinder. While these concepts are good in principle, some slightly skittish behavior (screen cycling quickly on and off) during our initial hands-on puts me on edge. Obviously, we'll need more testing to see if these issues prove to be more than a one-time fluke.

    Minor complaints and questions aside, the D60 is everything we've liked about previous models: solid build quality, compact size, consistent performance, and good kit optics made even better with the availability of the D60 in kit form with the 18-55mm VR lens. Whether this formula, which has worked so well in the past, does enough to keep Nikon competitive for yet another round in this contest waits to be seen.

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    Check back in the next few weeks for our complete review of the D60.


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    Default Re: Nikon D60 First Thoughts

    In my honest opinion, this DSLR will probably outsell other entry level DSLR's because of many brick and mortar stores refusal to stock Pentax and Olympus products in-store. Even though the other entry level options are probably better cameras.
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    I always wonder what effect the lack of internal motor has on sales. I'm sure there are some people who'll never own a lens for which it is a problem, who won't buy the camera due to the omission.
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    Default Re: Nikon D60 First Thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronM View Post
    I always wonder what effect the lack of internal motor has on sales. I'm sure there are some people who'll never own a lens for which it is a problem, who won't buy the camera due to the omission.
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    It seems to me to be slightly less controversial than it was with the original D40, with Nikon doing a decent job of putting more AF-S lenses on the market (and not just expensive wide-ap telephotos) in the last little while. Ultimately, while it's certainly a pain for legacy glass shooters wanting a cheap back-up (or primary) body, the near-silent internal focusing motors are so nice that once you've used them for awhile, you forget what life was like back in the "bad old days" of body-motor-driven lenses until you mount one up. After using an internal-motor lens for any amount of time, going back to a conventional one always makes me say, "Was this thing always this loud?"

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    Default Re: Nikon D60 First Thoughts

    Quote Originally Posted by usapatriot View Post
    In my honest opinion, this DSLR will probably outsell other entry level DSLR's because of many brick and mortar stores refusal to stock Pentax and Olympus products in-store. Even though the other entry level options are probably better cameras.
    Brick and mortar stores need sales to stay in business because of overhead, and simple logic says you don't stock stuff that doesn't sell well. Nikon and Canon outsell Pentax and Olympus, plain and simple.

    Why are the Pentax and Olympus "probably better" cameras?

 

 

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