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The D60 takes the successful formul

The D60 takes the successful formula established in the D40 / D40X and, well, if we're being honest, doesn't do a great deal with it at all - the leap from D40 to D40X was a lot greater than the step up from D40X to D60 (even if Nikon's naming convention might seem to imply the opposite). There's a few nice new features, and bundling the new 'VR' (stabilized) version of the kit lens is a smart move that makes the whole package a lot more appealing, but it's fair to say that the D60 is a subtle upgrade rather than a wholescale reinvention of Nikon's entry-level best-seller.

Not that this is a bad thing; the D40 sold so well (and continues to do so) because it hits all the right buttons for its target market; it's small, well made, incredibly easy to use, produces great results and, crucially, the most affordable Nikon digital SLR ever made. The D60, like the D40X it replaces offers a real performance boost (both in resolution and shooting speed) and the refinements to the user interface, the addition of D-Lighting, the excellent dynamic range and the new kit lens and dust reduction system make an excellent camera just that little bit better. The new Expeed processing reduces the visibility of chroma noise at higher ISO settings (and allows the D60 to offer a few new tricks) but the difference in output is subtle to say the least; it's still bright, vivid and 'consumer friendly' (though purists may find it a little over-saturated by default).

Everything we said about the D40X remains true for the D60; great output that's easy to achieve even for a total novice, thanks to an excellent exposure and metering system; fast, responsive operation; excellent ergonomics and an easy to master feature set that is just sophisticated enough to allow users to explore the more advanced aspects of photographic technique without being so over complex they can't be bothered. It's easy for a camera reviewer with access to the latest, greatest high end gear to get snobbish about entry level cameras, but we all found the D60 to be a camera that's incredibly easy to like and one that's surprisingly enjoyable to use.

Inevitably it's not all great news; as someone who always shoots RAW+JPEG I found Nikon's decision to retain the crippled 'Basic JPEG only' option when shooting in this mode frustrating (the Basic JPEGs are way too compressed for serious use). High ISO performance isn't quite up to Canon's standards, and the lack of 'mid range' features (most crucially exposure bracketing and a vertical grip option) may not be of importance to the target market, but seem designed purely to push more serious users up the Nikon range to the ageing D80. The lack of AF support for lenses without a built-in motor is less of an issue; there's plenty of AF-S lenses to choose from (as well as an increasing number of third-party options from the likes of Sigma), and frankly if you're looking to use more exotic glass or have a collection of older zooms / primes you're simply not going to be looking at the D60 as an option. If you do want to shoot with Nikon primes or older zooms you'll be stuck with manual focus (though this is now a lot easier thanks to the new rangefinder).

In reality the biggest challenge the D60 faces is the competition; there's been an explosion of small, affordable entry-level SLRs in the 18 month or so since the D40 first appeared, and though I've never actually used live view outside the studio there's no denying it's a strong selling point at this end of the market, as is in-body stabilization. Cameras such as the Olympus E-410 (and its promising successor the E-420) offer a fuller feature set in an equally small (and affordable) body, and you can't ignore the imminent arrival on the shelves of Canon's seriously beefed-up (though pricier) forthcoming new entry-level model, the EOS 450D, not to mention the new Sonys or the Pentax K200D.

But let's not forget what the D60 has to offer; it's still one of the most affordable cameras in its class and it represents the perfect 'upgrade' camera for anyone who has outgrown their digital compact camera and is looking to dip a first toe in the world of the digital SLR. Its output is consistently good (the JPEGs are excellent and its raw files have lots of dynamic range headroom), it's a pleasure to use and, handles well and weighs very little. And as I've stressed throughout this review, it makes getting pleasing results incredibly easy.
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D60 mengambil formula sukses didirikan D40 / D40X dan, Yah, jika kita sedang jujur, tidak berbuat banyak dengan itu sama sekali - lompatan dari D40 untuk D40X adalah jauh lebih besar dari langkah up dari D40X untuk D60 (bahkan jika konvensi penamaan Nikon mungkin tampaknya menyiratkan sebaliknya). Ada beberapa fitur baru yang bagus, dan bundling versi (stabil) baru 'VR' kit lensa adalah langkah yang cerdas yang membuat seluruh paket jauh lebih menarik, tetapi adil untuk mengatakan bahwa D60 adalah upgrade yang halus daripada wholescale penemuan ulang dari Nikon's entry-level terbaik-seller.

tidak bahwa ini adalah hal yang buruk; D40 dijual dengan sangat baik (dan terus melakukannya) karena itu hits semua tombol yang tepat untuk target pasar; ini kecil, baik dibuat, sangat mudah digunakan, menghasilkan hasil yang bagus dan, krusial, paling terjangkau Nikon digital SLR yang pernah dibuat. D60, seperti D40X menggantikan menawarkan dorongan nyata kinerja (baik dalam resolusi dan kecepatan menembak) dan perubahan antarmuka pengguna, penambahan D-Lighting, rentang dinamis yang hebat dan kit lensa dan debu pengurangan sistem baru membuat kamera istimewa hanya yang sedikit lebih baik. Pengolahan Expeed baru mengurangi visibilitas chroma kebisingan di pengaturan ISO yang lebih tinggi (dan memungkinkan D60 untuk menawarkan beberapa trik baru) tetapi perbedaan dalam output halus untuk sedikitnya; Hal ini masih cerah, hidup dan 'konsumen ramah' (meskipun Puritan mungkin menemukan ini agak terlalu jenuh secara default).

segala sesuatu yang kita katakan tentang D40X tetap benar untuk D60; Keluaran besar yang mudah untuk mencapai bahkan untuk seorang pemula total, pemaparan yang sangat baik dan sistem pengukuran; operasi yang cepat, responsif; ergonomik dan mudah set fitur master yang cukup canggih untuk memungkinkan pengguna untuk menjelajahi aspek-aspek yang lebih maju dari teknik fotografi tanpa sehingga lebih kompleks mereka tidak dapat diganggu gugat. Mudah bagi resensi kamera dengan akses ke peralatan terbaru, terbesar tinggi akhir untuk mendapatkan sombong tentang kamera tingkat entry, Tapi kita semua menemukan D60 kamera yang sangat mudah untuk seperti dan yang mengejutkan menyenangkan untuk digunakan

pasti itu adalah tidak semua berita bagus; sebagai seseorang yang selalu Tunas mentah JPEG saya menemukan Nikon keputusan untuk mempertahankan pilihan 'JPEG dasar' lumpuh ketika menembak dalam mode ini frustasi (JPEGs dasar terlalu dikompresi untuk serius digunakan). Kinerja ISO tinggi tidak cukup memenuhi standar Canon, dan kurangnya 'pertengahan rentang' fitur (paling krusial paparan mengurung dan pilihan grip vertikal) mungkin tidak penting bagi target pasar, tetapi tampaknya dirancang murni untuk mendorong pengguna lebih serius atas kisaran Nikon D80 penuaan. Kurangnya dukungan AF lensa tanpa built-in motor adalah kurang dari sebuah isu; ada banyak lensa AF-S untuk memilih dari (dan juga peningkatan jumlah pilihan pihak ketiga dari orang-orang Sigma), dan terus terang jika Anda ingin menggunakan kaca lebih eksotis atau memiliki koleksi zoom remaja / mempersiapkan Anda tidak hanya akan melihat D60 sebagai pilihan. Jika Anda ingin menembak dengan Nikon bilangan prima atau zoom remaja Anda akan terjebak dengan fokus manual (meskipun sekarang ini adalah jauh lebih mudah berkat baru meredam).

dalam kenyataannya tantangan terbesar wajah D60 adalah persaingan; telah ada ledakan kecil, terjangkau entry-level SLRs dalam 18 bulan atau lebih karena D40 pertama kali muncul, dan meskipun aku tidak pernah benar-benar menggunakan pandangan hidup di luar studio ada tidak ada menyangkal hal itu adalah titik penjualan kuat di akhir ini pasar, seperti dalam tubuh stabilisasi. Kamera seperti Olympus E-410 (dan penggantinya menjanjikan E-420) menawarkan fitur lebih lengkap yang terletak di tubuh yang sama kecil (dan terjangkau), dan Anda tidak bisa mengabaikan kedatangan di rak-rak Canon serius ditingkatkan-up (meskipun pricier) akan datang entry-level model baru, EOS 450D, belum lagi Sonys baru atau Pentax K200D.

tapi jangan lupa apa D60 yang ditawarkan; ini adalah masih salah satu kamera yang paling terjangkau di kelasnya dan mewakili 'meningkatkan' kamera yang sempurna bagi siapa saja yang telah mereka kamera kompak digital yang terlalu besar dan mencari untuk mencelupkan jari kaki pertama di dunia digital SLR. Outputnya konsisten baik (JPEGs sangat baik dan file mentah memiliki banyak ruang kepala rentang dinamis), itu menyenangkan untuk digunakan dan, menangani baik dan beratnya sangat sedikit. Dan seperti aku telah ditekankan seluruh ulasan ini, itu membuat untuk mendapatkan hasil yang menyenangkan sangat mudah.
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The D60 takes the successful formula established in the D40 / D40X and, well, if we're being honest, doesn't do a great deal with it at all - the leap from D40 to D40X was a lot greater than the step up from D40X to D60 (even if Nikon's naming convention might seem to imply the opposite). There's a few nice new features, and bundling the new 'VR' (stabilized) version of the kit lens is a smart move that makes the whole package a lot more appealing, but it's fair to say that the D60 is a subtle upgrade rather than a wholescale reinvention of Nikon's entry-level best-seller.

Not that this is a bad thing; the D40 sold so well (and continues to do so) because it hits all the right buttons for its target market; it's small, well made, incredibly easy to use, produces great results and, crucially, the most affordable Nikon digital SLR ever made. The D60, like the D40X it replaces offers a real performance boost (both in resolution and shooting speed) and the refinements to the user interface, the addition of D-Lighting, the excellent dynamic range and the new kit lens and dust reduction system make an excellent camera just that little bit better. The new Expeed processing reduces the visibility of chroma noise at higher ISO settings (and allows the D60 to offer a few new tricks) but the difference in output is subtle to say the least; it's still bright, vivid and 'consumer friendly' (though purists may find it a little over-saturated by default).

Everything we said about the D40X remains true for the D60; great output that's easy to achieve even for a total novice, thanks to an excellent exposure and metering system; fast, responsive operation; excellent ergonomics and an easy to master feature set that is just sophisticated enough to allow users to explore the more advanced aspects of photographic technique without being so over complex they can't be bothered. It's easy for a camera reviewer with access to the latest, greatest high end gear to get snobbish about entry level cameras, but we all found the D60 to be a camera that's incredibly easy to like and one that's surprisingly enjoyable to use.

Inevitably it's not all great news; as someone who always shoots RAW+JPEG I found Nikon's decision to retain the crippled 'Basic JPEG only' option when shooting in this mode frustrating (the Basic JPEGs are way too compressed for serious use). High ISO performance isn't quite up to Canon's standards, and the lack of 'mid range' features (most crucially exposure bracketing and a vertical grip option) may not be of importance to the target market, but seem designed purely to push more serious users up the Nikon range to the ageing D80. The lack of AF support for lenses without a built-in motor is less of an issue; there's plenty of AF-S lenses to choose from (as well as an increasing number of third-party options from the likes of Sigma), and frankly if you're looking to use more exotic glass or have a collection of older zooms / primes you're simply not going to be looking at the D60 as an option. If you do want to shoot with Nikon primes or older zooms you'll be stuck with manual focus (though this is now a lot easier thanks to the new rangefinder).

In reality the biggest challenge the D60 faces is the competition; there's been an explosion of small, affordable entry-level SLRs in the 18 month or so since the D40 first appeared, and though I've never actually used live view outside the studio there's no denying it's a strong selling point at this end of the market, as is in-body stabilization. Cameras such as the Olympus E-410 (and its promising successor the E-420) offer a fuller feature set in an equally small (and affordable) body, and you can't ignore the imminent arrival on the shelves of Canon's seriously beefed-up (though pricier) forthcoming new entry-level model, the EOS 450D, not to mention the new Sonys or the Pentax K200D.

But let's not forget what the D60 has to offer; it's still one of the most affordable cameras in its class and it represents the perfect 'upgrade' camera for anyone who has outgrown their digital compact camera and is looking to dip a first toe in the world of the digital SLR. Its output is consistently good (the JPEGs are excellent and its raw files have lots of dynamic range headroom), it's a pleasure to use and, handles well and weighs very little. And as I've stressed throughout this review, it makes getting pleasing results incredibly easy.
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