The Nikon D60 is a 10.2 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera announced in January 2008. The D60 succeeds the entry-level Nikon D40x. It features the Nikon EXPEED image processor introduced in the higher-end Nikon D3 and D300. The Nikon D60 is manufactured by a Nikon factory in Ayuthaya, Thailand as are most Nikon DSLRs.
The D60 lacks a built in autofocus motor, which means that only Nikon lenses designated with AF-I and AF-S or compatible ...
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The Nikon D60 is a 10.2 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera announced in January 2008. The D60 succeeds the entry-level Nikon D40x. It features the Nikon EXPEED image processor introduced in the higher-end Nikon D3 and D300. The Nikon D60 is manufactured by a Nikon factory in Ayuthaya, Thailand as are most Nikon DSLRs.
The D60 lacks a built in autofocus motor, which means that only Nikon lenses designated with AF-I and AF-S or compatible can be used in autofocus mode. An electronic rangefinder can be used to find focus. The list of Nikon compatible lenses with integrated autofocus-motor can be used.
Compared to the D40, new features of the Nikon D60 include:
The Nikon D60 body is very similar to the Nikon D40, with the placement of several key buttons being the most notable difference. Like the D40, the Nikon D60 has no secondary display on top of the body (common in higher-end DSLRs), but instead displays shutter speed, f-number, and other information on the main LCD screen.
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