D60 Incredible Pictures, Incredible Possibilities, Incredibly Easy!

The compact 10.2-MP D60 delivers breathtaking picture quality and the versatile handling of a D-SLR, yet is incredibly compact, easy and fun to use.

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  • EN-EL9 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-23 Quick Charger
  • UC-E4 USB Cable
  • DK-20 Rubber Eyecup
  • AN-DC1 Camera Strap
  • BF-1A Body Cap
  • DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover
  • Software Suite CD-ROM

*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.

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Nikon Newbie This is my first DSLR camera. I have been amazed by the quality of the pictures and ease of use. I would highly recommend this camera. It has whetted my appetite for wanting to learn more about digital photography. December 28, 2011
Reliable and Efficient My Nikon D60 has been very reliable for me, I have owned it for over 2 years. Whenever I take it with me, it never lets me down. The cameras picture quality is just amazing and makes portraits and landscapes easy to work with. Even though this camera only has a 3 point AutoFocus, it is still easy to work with and is good for anyone looking for a reliable and perfect starter camera, it will not disappoint. December 28, 2011
A traditional SLR without the film. I bought this to replace an old, faithful Contax film SLR that had finally had it. My mission? a digital camera as close to what I was replacing as possible...and after having had the D60 for a few years, I still think it is just that. Minimal, no extraneous plastic bulk (canon, I'm looking at you), and all the features you'll ever need, without all the complication of too many buttons (that don't do a heck of a lot). This camera got me through art school, and is serving me well in my travels and current jobs, (including some semi-professional photo work). Cheers Nikon! November 20, 2011
Fantastic Camera We have owned the Nikon D60 for nearly 2 years, after owning a traditional SLR Cannon Rebel for over 7 years. This was our first Nikon purchase and our first digital SLR. The photos we've taken for my small business website (boutique florist), personal family use and while on vacations, most recently a cruise to Alaska, display the quality and features this camera has to offer! High quality camera, and takes just as great of photos as my sisters D90...hers just has more bells and whistles...none that I miss. Recently created a photobook as an anniversary gift to our parents and everyone has complimented the quality of the images and frequently asked what kind of camera we own. We would highly recommend any Nikon SLR camera, especially first time digital SLR users...you won't be disappointed. October 1, 2011
awesome the great cammera and the great features are included i like too much this product. September 27, 2011
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Is the SB-700 compatible with the D60?

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yes
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Have a look here, it is on this list, but at that price I would buy it anyway.
http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Flashes/4808/SB-700-AF-Speedlight.html#tab-ProductDetail.ProductTabs.Cameras
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This is the other chart I found with no D60. http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/speedlights/compatibility.htm
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I have the opportunity to purchase one for $100 but here is what I found on the D60 "Supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System when using the SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, SB-400, SB-R200 or the Wireless Close-Up Speedlight system R1C1. Offers accurate exposures via i-TTL flash"
I am new to photography and don't want to spend money on something that won't work properly. I get frustrated enough. LOL
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Vickie, Nikon lists the camera and flash as compatible on both the archived camera specs and the flash compatibles list.
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Will the lens from a Nikon N60 tit a Nikon digital SLR, eg D60?
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Nikon offers two types of autofocus digital camera bodies: those with a built-in focus drive motor and those which require a lens to have a motor. Cameras such as the D60 do not have a focus motor in it so they require the lens to have the focusing motor – an “AF-S” lens. While these bodies can use a lens with no focus motor (an “AF” lens) you would have to manually turn the focus ring to bring the subject in to sharp focus.
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Yes it will fit as its a F mount, however, you will lose AF and, no doubt, metering depending on which lens it is. This is of course saying that you are using a D60, later bodies like the D90, 300, 3 etc will retain metering anf AF but again depends on which lens it is.
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This is one of the more common malfunctions this camera is known for.

There is a tutorial here of how to fix it yourself, but you might consider taking it in.

http://www.pinoyphotography.org/forum/index.php?topic=71328.0

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Mike
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Austin
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Age: 25-34
Favorite Subject: Travel
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Occasional user, memory keeper

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You will need to send your camera for service if by releasing the shutter you're still getting the error or appear frequently.
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Lens opsions

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I would like to purchase a close up lens for our D60 to take pictures primarily of a baby. Could you recommend one. It seems most are not compatible with the D60.
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Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
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Nikkor AF-s DX 40mm f/2.8G
Nikkor AF-s 50mm f/1.8G
Nikkor AF-s 85 f/1.4G
Nikkor AF-s 85 f/3.5G VR
Nikkor AF-s 105 f/2.8G VR
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Nikkor AF-S DX 35mm f1.8G.
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I have always easily downloaded pics by firewire to my mac. Now I can't... why?

Mar 21, 2011 by
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You may want to try via USB or replace the firewire cable.
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camera instead of putting the camera to my eye. Viewing through the LCD monitor would be a preferred method of taking pictures for my wife.
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Favorite Subject: Travel
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: 6-12 months
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No, you are unable to do this as it has no live view, view finder only im affraid.
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How do I change the D60 display timeout

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How do I extend the short time that I can review say the menu from about 13 seconds to say 60 seconds
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Please see page #114 of the User's Manual.
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Manual mode picture viewing

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whenever I take a picture in manual mode my camera will not show the taken photo on the screen after it was taken. This sort of thing does not haopen on any other shooting mode
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Can you see any pictures when download to pc ?, if not then your settings may need adjusting.
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hOw I clean Nikon 60?, I think I scratch the mirror inside by wiping it

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We do not recommend customers to tamper the equipment; you are welcome to send your camera in order to be evaluated by a technician.
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check in the custom settings or playback menu: image review must be set to on.
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