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Nikon N60 35mm SLR Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
Buy Used: $101.11
Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: N60 Model: N60 UPC: 018208017126 EAN: 0018208017126
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: CAMERA HAS SOME WEAR MARKS, BUT NO DEEP SCRATCHES, CRACKS OR OTHER DAMAGE. LOOKS AND WORKS GREAT! VERY CLEAN! INCLUDES BODY, BODY CAP, NEW NIKON STRAP, ORIGINAL MANUAL (MISSING COVER). VARIOUS LENSES AVAILABLE - ASK FIRST! SHIPS IMMEDIATELY WITH LOTS OF BUBBLE WRAP, INSURANCE AND TRACKING FORWARDED TO YOUR ADDRESS! SN2242742
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| Features:
| • | SLR 35mm camera (body only) | | • | Point-and-shoot operation | | • | Exposure-mode select dial | | • | 28mm built-in speedlight | | • | Focus tracking for moving objects |
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Product Description Is your old camera just gathering dust on the closet shelf? Do you doubt that it can give you the results you expect? Are you ready to take the next step toward making better, more beautiful and colorful pictures? Ones you'll be proud to display? If so, then Nikon suggests you move to the new Nikon N60 35mm Single Lens Reflex Camera.Vacations, family events, travel, portraits, close-ups, wide shots, telephoto shots - the Nikon N60 and a high-quality Nikkor lens can handle them all. Opt for totally automatic operation and make photos with ease. Or use the N60's full set of controls for personal picture-taking pleasure and creativity. For the Nikon N60 has features and performance that will more than satisfy you - like accurate or sharp autofocus, a selection of automatic and manual exposure controls, and a built-in automatic flash that will brighten your pictures. The N60 features special autofocus software that can achieve sharp focusing even when the subject is moving at a constant speed, toward or away from the camera. And the N60 does it all with Nikon quality and reliability. So if you're ready for great photography, choose the Nikon N60 and you'll see what a difference a Nikon makes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
N60 is a perfect entry level SLR November 23, 1999 108 out of 112 found this review helpful
An excellent choice for anyone looking for an SLR at the hobby level. The N60 has all the features you'll need to allow for full control, and takes great "auto mode" pictures too. While heavier than most, the camera is rugged - using stainless steel parts where most use plastic (check out the lens mount). The extra heft also makes the camera feel more stable.
Great Entry Level SLR December 1, 1999 81 out of 87 found this review helpful
I have had the N60 for about 4 months and I have taken at least 30 rolls of film with it. All of the pictures have come out great. When compared to my dads Minolta 530si, this camera is better in almost every way. Although it is a little heavy compared to the other entry level SLR's I prefer it to a lighter camera that has much less of a quality feel to it.
NIKON N60 SLR CAMERA January 15, 2000 50 out of 54 found this review helpful
I JUST LOVE MY NEW NIKON N60 SLR CAMERA. WHILE IT IS NOT HEAVY IT IS CERTAINLY STURDY AND WELL BUILT, AND FEELS LIKE A CAMERA SHOULD. I TRIED THE CANON REBEL 2000 KIT FIRST. IT WAS JUST A FEW DOLLARS LESS THAN THE NIKON. IT WAS VERY POORLY MADE, AND THE QUALITY OF THE NIKON PICTURES ARE SO SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER THAN THE CANNON. THIS IS THE CAMERA FOR THE TRUE AMATEUR AND I THINK YOU WILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! I ALSO SCOPED OUT THE NEW MINOLTA SLR AND AFTER A VERBAL BRIEFING BY THE SALES PERSON AND TAKING IT OUTSIDE FOR A TRIAL, I KNEW THAT WOULD NEVER BE FOR ME.
Wonderful Pictures December 30, 1999 46 out of 48 found this review helpful
I've owned my Nikon N-60 for about a year now and have to say that it's a great camera. The things that most set Nikon apart from other cameras are picture quality, ease of use and camera quality. You will find that Nikon cameras weigh more than comparable cameras of other brands because their construction is sturdier and meant to last for years. As for picture quality, I can only say that when the photographer who was supposed to take my brother's wedding pictures got drunk and failed to show (!), the pictures I took with my Nikon made a most acceptable wedding album. Being strictly an amateur, I've not yet learned to develop my own photos, but my Nikon's pictures can be blown up to 11"x16" by a mail-in developer with no fuzziness or loss of clarity. And of course, once you get the camera, it's so easy to use you have to start buying lenses and filters! So far I have the basic 38:80 lens and a 100:300 zoom, which adjusts for macro @ 300 to take portraits. Whether using the fully automatic mode or switching to the manual and playing, you'll definitely get your money's worth out of this camera. And by the way, I paid $ for mine (which included the basic lens) and can't regret it, so $ is a real bargain!
Nikon March 27, 2000 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
The best thing about Nikon is not the body itself. Aside from the N60 being a more than adequate entry-level body with all the features that an amateur needs, AF Nikkor lenses are unsurpassed in quality. In general, Nikons take better pictures. If you want a lot of "features", go with something else. If you want great photos, go with Nikon. One more thing: I have upgraded bodies twice since I started doing photography 15 years ago. All of my old lenses still fit my current camera. See if you get that from another manufacturer.
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