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...
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: 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: great in auto mode, detailed manual control also Cons: no depth of field preview .. view finder matrix could have been more detailed
I started entering the SLR world with my Nikon N60. It is an awesome camera I must say. If you are a beginner in the SLR domain then u need a camera like this .. which in the initial phase let's u rely on it's automatic or semi - automatic modes and then...
Pros: Easy to use and helpful owners manual. Cons: Film magazine area bends easily into lens compartment. Need to be careful loading the film
I purchased this camera about a year ago and it hasn't left my side ever since. I have taken some of my best pictures ever and even have friends and family envying me. It's great on action shots as well as still shots. With being able to switch between...
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: Extremely user friendly, many manual and automatic features, and very durable/weather resistant, light-weight body. Cons: No time and and date stamp would be the only downfall of this camera.
I am a third year photography student and I also have experience in the retail aspect of photography, and the Nikon N60 is a great camera for all levels of ability. This camera is a wonderful investment for anyone who wants to take photographs ranging...
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: 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...
Pros: the price, easy to carry and to use, handy. Cons: might not be enough for professional challenges
I know I am. Every time I got to vacations - I just NEED to take a camera, tons of rolls and the other goodies that go along with it. I sometimes chose to ignore the amounts of money I spend on pictures.
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...
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...
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 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...
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