| Nikon D60 |
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| Written by Jeff Nilges | |
| Wednesday, 30 January 2008 | |
![]() SEOUL, Korea (AVING) -- The D60 is smaller than your average dSLR, just like the popular Nikon D40. The 10.2M cam comes with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR image-stabilizing lens included. It's practically an instant-on camera, with an 0.18-second startup time. Users can crop, retouch, and edit photos in the camera with its onboard editing apps, and the camera can even create stop-motion films by sequencing up to 100 consecutive shots. Nikon says the 'Stop Motion Movie' mode is a first for digital SLRs. The D60 uses Nikon's Expeed imaging processing engine to enhance photo color and tone, as well as 3-D Color Matrix Metering II, which the company says makes automatic exposure adjustments to low-light shots. The camera can capture RAW-format images, which can be resized and edited within the camera. [Via AVING] |




















