Инструкция по эксплуатации Nikon D60Document Outline

New features

Compared to the D40, new features of the Nikon D60 include:

  • Stop-motion movie creation
  • Nikon EXPEED processor
  • Self-cleaning sensor unit
  • Air-flow Control System that reduces the amount of dust that reaches the sensor
  • LCD Screen Orientation Rotation
  • Active D-Lighting (one level)
  • Kit lens with optical image stabilization for same kit price as D40 before the Nikon D60 was released on February 24, 2008.
  • Manual flipping built-in flash with GN 12/39 (meters/feet) at ISO 100, 1/200 second maximum x-sync speed and has combination of auto, red eye reduction, slow sync and rear curtain, but not capable to be a Commander in Nikon’s Wireless Lighting System.

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Nikon DSLR (comparison)

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High-end D800 / D810 / D850
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D700 D750
Advanced D100-E D200-E D300 D300S D500
D600 D610
Mid-range D70-E -E D80-E D90-E D7000 D7100 D7200 D7500
Upper-entry D50-E -E D60-E D5000-P D5100-P D5200 D5300 D5500 D5600
Entry-level D40-E D3000-E D3100-P D3200-P D3300 D3400 D3500
Early models
  • Nikon SVC (prototype; 1986)
  • Nikon QV-1000C (1988)
  • Nikon NASA F4 (1991)
  • Nikon E2/E2S (1995)
  • Nikon E2N/E2NS (1996)
  • Nikon E3/E3S (1998)
  • FX format (full-frame) sensor
  • Without an AF motor (needs lenses with integrated motor)
  • HD video / Video AF / Uncompressed / 4k video
  • Touchscreen / Tilt-Swivel
  • Without support-P
  • Without AF-P and without support-E

See also: Nikon 1 / F-mount – Teleconverter – CX / DX format – Speedlight – Expeed

Reception

Digital Photography Review said that the D60 is more of a «subtle upgrade» to the D40 and praised its boost in performance, and new features such as D-Lighting and the dust-reduction system. They criticized the lack of mid-range features, such as a vertical grip and poor performance at high ISO when compared to Canon.

Ken Rockwell criticized the slower flash sync, more megapixels, and lower base ISO. However, he praised the camera’s manual focus indicator, saying it was better than his D3.

Both Digital Photography Review and Rockwell noted that the lack of an in-body focus motor was not a problem due to the wide availability of AF-S lenses and their belief that serious photographers using more exotic Nikon glass would be shooting with a D200 or higher, not the D60.

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