Pros: Inexpensive. Simple but versatile. Fast AF for Nikon. Very durable. Very well engineered. Awesome trainer. Cons: Slow motordrive. No remote shutter, DX override, DOF preview. MF lenses don't work.
I'm a reporter for a small newspaper, which is what I mostly use this thing for. We have a photographer who shoots most of the assignments for the rag, but sometimes he's busy and I'm on my own for art. So buying a pro-level unit didn't make much sense,...
Pros: Versatile, solid build, take super clear photos, easy to use. Cons: Little heavy for snapshot uses, no manual light meter
It has been over a year since I bought my Nikon N60 and I'm liking it better and better as I go. I used to use an all manual Pentax K1000 camera. The Pentax took great people pictures, but it was taking too long to set up the shots I wanted, and it...
Pros: So easy to use, wonderful features to explore Cons: too expensive for just anyone to own one(which could be a good thing)
My Minolta finally died two years ago. It was sad to see it go, as it had taken many pictures in the four years I'd had it. The first time a roll of film rewound at the number four picture, I knew I had to start looking for another camera. Luckily,...
Pros: Looks cool. Great pictures. Wide variety of options. Cons: When you start taking more pictures, you realize how expensive film really is.
I've had this old beat-up Nikon point-and-shoot (PaS) camera since I went on my 8th grade trip to Washington DC. That was 9 years ago and that camera has been more places than most of my friends will ever go. It still takes great pictures, but I wanted...
Pros: Makes you take professional looking pictures Cons: Costs more,.... but it's well worth it.
Okay... now I'm taking great pictures. This camera is the one that makes me look like a professional. I purchased this camera after researching price and features and came to the conclusion that the Nikon N60 was it. Packed with the ease of use...
This camera is great it does just about everything, it a very well built camera it takes crystal clear pictures at the touch of your fingers.
I used all kinds of cameras and the Nikon N60 is the best i ever used ... ...
Pros: Easy to Use, Great Quality, Lots of Fun! Cons: Could Be Expensive For An Amateur
I purchased my Nikon N60 about 8 months ago, after using my brother's N6006. I fell in love with the camera instantly! I am not a professional, but I don't need to be with this camera. The N60 is basically idiot proof in its fully automatic mode, and has...
Pros: easy use, excellent exposure, great quality Cons: heavy, no built-in motor drive
Last year I purchased a Nikon N60 SLR camera with a 28-80mm Quantaray zoom lens and it has been the best investment I've made in photography. You might think the price ($399.99) is a little high for the every-day amateur snap-shooter, but the N60...
When my husband first purchased this camera, I wanted nothing to do with it. I was very use to the point and click cameras, and this camera looked like it was a pain to use. I was wrong.
I really started using this camera after my son was...
Pros: Excellent construction, outstanding control layout and very easy to operate in all modes Cons: No dept of field preview, no cable attachment for shutter.
After years putting up with crappy 35mm point-and-shoots I came to the decision that I was ready for a "real" camera. Computer guy that I am, I wanted a digital camera. The problem was that back then $500 would buy me nothing higher than...
Pros: NIkon quality and simple to operate Cons: a little heavy compared to others
The Nikon N-60 is a great camera for someone who is looking for their first SLR, yet it offers all the advanced features one would need. The automatic mode is excellent for those who have been hesitant or maybe even scared of SLR cameras. The worry...
Pros: Fast focusing with all the features I needed Cons: unable to change the film speed and no cable release hook ups
I am a beginning photography student. After one semester of B&W with an oldie, but goodie Canon A-1 I was ready to take a step up in cameras. I wanted a camera that was both manual and auto. I found that I was missing out on a lot of great shots...
Pros: easy use, quality, many attachments Cons: no complaints
The Nikon N60 was a Christmas present I received a year ago and let me say it was the best thing an intermediate photographer could ask for. As an avid photographer and photo student, I was in search of a camera that wasn't too expensive yet could...
Pros: Easy to use, all the functions you'll need, for newbies to pros Cons: lenses and extras break the bank
After two years of vacations taking mediocre photos, my wife and I decided it was time to plunk down some cash and get an SLR. Now I am no professional, but I'm one of those guys who likes taking pics, not only that, but I can't buy anything without...
Pros: Fine for the most part Cons: Has a couple of quirks
As an outdoor writer specializing in travel, flyfishing, hunting, and the environment, I use several cameras a great deal to support the articles I sell to dozens of magazines, and for my books. For many years I have used Canons only, but in the spring...
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.