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by texxter , Oct 24 '00
Pros: price, quality Cons: built-in flash
I have had my N60 for about a year. I bought it with a 28-200mm Sigma zoom, and the combination is a really great, versatile, camera. I never have to change lenses for most applications. The N60 has a nice, ergonomic design, beautiful I'd say, and a...
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by flash_chicago , Dec 20 '99
Pros: weight, size, price, photo quality Cons: auto flash mechanism, tricky settings
The N60 was given to me as a going away gift when changing to a job that would have me travelling extensively. What a camera!
I have always been a 35 SLR fan, but many of the cameras with the features I wanted were to bulky for extensive...
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by shauny , Jul 28 '01
Pros: Robust, good LCD, excellent battery life and handsome design. Cons: Noisy and tricky to master.
I'm new at this photography lark. Back when I got by with an automatic point-and-click Olympus Trip, I marvelled at how simple it was to take a picture that looked like it was cut from a magazine. Of course, I was a naive youngster with little knowledge...
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by rwiegand , Oct 14 '99
Pros: Ease of use, flexibility, advanced capabilities Cons: Um, haven't found any yet?
I've used more point-and-shoot 35mm "idiot-boxes" than I care to remember. But I've used enough Nikons to know there was something better out there. So I broke down and bought a real camera. I purchased the Nikon N60 with a Quantaray 28-80mm...
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by kirit_raja , Dec 29 '99
Pros: Excellent quality, lots options like auto/manual modes, scenic, action and portrait photography, programming option Cons: Camera price does not include battery, camara belt and camera bag which is available with other brands of camera.
Travelling, mountaineering(rock & ice climbing, trekking are my hobbies. Photography has direct relation with these hobbies. So photography is also included in my hobby list. I have completed so many camps of mountaineering and trekking and visited...
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by lettyrichgrz , Dec 16 '99
Pros: Metal lens mount Cons: Slightly heavier than competition
This camera is a joy to use in the fully automatic mode, it appears that you cannot take a bad picture. I have used the camera in most of the modes available from fully automatic to manual everything (aperture and exposure)and every picture is a gem....
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by kjkst , Nov 20 '00
Pros: Lens interchangable, ease of use, great shots Cons: None yet
As a military journalist I end up taking a lot of pictures for my job. As a father I end up taking a lot of pictures for my family. The Nikon N60 lets me merge both into a great package.
I learned photojournalism on a Canon F-1 with B&W...
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by nags , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Very Strong, Nikkor Lenses Cons: Lack of functions, but what you would expect from an Entry level SLR
The Nikon N60 is a great entry level camera. It is built very well and has a metal mount, unlike the Canon Rebel G and the Rebel 2000. The Nikon N60 has all the basic features you would expect in a good SLR. Fully automatic modes, fully manual,...
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by wannabe3 , Apr 23 '00
Pros: features and options Cons: none
A solid, entry level camera in the Nikon family. It has great, built-in flash and plenty of options for the novice photographer to explore. It has a great viewfinder, with diopter adjustment, and other, stonger diopter windows available for the visually...
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by becker88 , Jul 06 '00
Pros: ease of use, great options, manual capabilities Cons: price
I have received my camera as a gift about a year and a half ago. This was to be my first semi-professional piece of equipment and I was quite intimidated. I have done extensive reading on the basics of photography prior to getting a camera and it turned...
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by trucknut , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Ease of use, yet produces great photos Cons: I find NO faults with this camera
I have owned 35mm slr cameras for since the early 1950's, including several Nikons. In my opinion, this is the best camera in it's price range. It gives one the choice of auto set or hand set. Diabetes has taken some of the sharpness from my sight, so...
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by chotogirl , Dec 20 '99
Pros: great pictures Cons: limited choices for changing lenses
My Nikon N60 has become a life saver. Got mine at Costco for $380 with the 35-80mm lens. This camera can do it all for you, or you can use the manual, and semi-manual features to shoot your picture however you want to. If you can find one, buy the...
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by BrianJames , Jul 29 '00
Pros: Simple, reliable, does what it suppose to do Cons: Basic features, price, price, price
Architecture School forced my to buy a camera, even though i wanted one anyway. So I looked to the field leader, tried and true, NIkon. I consider it one of the best. Previously I had gotten into photography using a Asahi Pentax manual SLR. IT served my...
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by mikedickey , Jul 10 '02
Pros: Great pictures, auto/manual, easy use Cons: Heavy, no remote
Taking pictures is one way that you can save something for a lifetime. A few years ago, before I took off for college, I decided I wanted to keep my memories in photographs. I had only used the point and click cheapo cameras before and decided that I...
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by Lamontagne , Apr 05 '00
Pros: lots of features, not a lot of price Cons: I'll have to get back to you
As a journalist for the Marine Corps, I thought it might be a nice idea to buy a better camera than the cheesy 20 dollar one my parents bought me when i turned 13. I decided to buy the N60 after a few good reviews from some of my fellow combat...
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