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Reseñado en Francia el 13 de febrero de 2025
Excellent produit comme neuf
Francisco Balbuena
Reseñado en España el 7 de julio de 2017
Yo la compré cuando salio y cada vez me gusta mas, nunca dio un problema en nada, el sistema de autolimpìeza que lleva es genial, la tengo como recien salida de fabrica, nuevecita, una buena camara.
mignot gaelle
Reseñado en Francia el 20 de diciembre de 2017
que dire appareil photo idéal pour apprendre la photo je l utilise toujours le rendu est excellent je suis très satisfaite de cette achat
Customer
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 15 de enero de 2016
After years in use still reliable, light in weight and super in picture quality. Even though I just bought a new modern cam the D60 is in use for snapshots on holiday tours, where I want to have a light cam with long lasting batteries. So even today a "would buy" if you start as a beginner or need a second cam.
JuanmaGR
Reseñado en España el 10 de septiembre de 2016
Adoro está máquina, sucesora de la nikon d40 y la responsable que me aficionara a la fotografía de forma incondicional. Este ejemplar ya es difícil de encontrar en tienda, así que comprarla en Amazon es una gran oportunidad. Para iniciarse es una muy buena opción, a buen precio y con un excepcional resultado.Las ventajas que valoro principalmente en esta preciosidad son:-Dispone de un sensor que desconecta la pantalla LCD automáticamente cuando se mira a través del visor, ahorrando así batería y evitando distracciones.-Función de optimización de luz y sombras llamada D-Lighting. Básicamente hace que las fotos a contraluz sean un poco más fáciles de capturar. Se ilumina al sujeto aunque tenga mucha luz por detrás.-Edición de fotos en la propia cámara con varios efectos fotográficos fáciles de aplicar.-La Nikon D60 viene con un sistema de reducción de polvo que limpia el sensor del polvo. Esto es muy útil sobre todo si andáis cambiando de objetivo cada 2 por 3.-Pequeñita y su peso es razonable.Recomendable 100%.
genaro saavedra
Reseñado en España el 15 de junio de 2014
Recepción en perfecto estado y con el embalaje original. Equipo perfectamente operativo y sin rayaduras o similares asociadas al uso anterior
Ade Best
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 1 de abril de 2009
D Jones of Aylesbury's very thorough review covers most of the bases, but I must add my commendation for this nicely-built, well-featured DSLR from Nikon that I have owned for a few months now.The Quick Settings menu is a good place to start, as you can use that like a central directory of the logical and intuitive menus available whilst becoming accustomed to the full features of this compact model. Yes, it's similar to others in the D-40 et al range, but lighter than many of the competition - the start up and shutter response is great, and the lens kit version has the option to use the VR feature or not - usually not, as its use is quite clearly recommended for a limited set of circumstances.I'm a very happy convert after my apprenticeship on Canon and Olympus compacts, not to mention my old 'steam' 35mm SLR, and as an entry-level (plus a bit, I'd say) DSLR, can recommend it to the full five stars.The ML-L3 remote shutter release is a worthwhile addition if you use a tripod, and with Amazon's 'arrives-before-you-ordered-it' delivery speeds, well OK, remarkably rapid, that's icing on the cake.Further thoughts: one tip that'll make better photos is to take charge of the camera's settings, even for `snaps'.Leave the vibration reduction (VR) off and try either shutter or aperture-priority (`S' or `A' on the mode select dial respectively), rather than the fully automatic or programmed modes. The manual focus is fast with the Nikkor lenses, and easy to get wrong initially, but once accustomed to that, the viewfinder on-focus indicator is instinctive and accurate.Under most circumstances, the sensitivity or ISO - the old film speed rating - can be set to anything from 100 to 600 for outstanding results. Even at the very sensitive ISO 1600 equivalent, it's fairly good in all but the lowest light conditions. Then, even professional level DSLRs would struggle.To get very lifelike colour, use the white balance correction manually, depending on prevailing conditions. The auto white balance is not one of the D-60's strong points. Left to its own devices will result in indifferent tones to your pictures, and a lot of bleached-out skies or other detail.If it's sunny, set it to `Direct sunlight'; if it's cloudy, `Overcast', and so on. The effect on the colour and quality is dramatic, and worth the effort. It only takes seconds in the `Quick settings' menu.The more I use this camera, the more I like it. It's compact and light compared to the competition, and I've had little inclination or need to call on Photoshop since acquiring it!
M. Ormerod
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 30 de octubre de 2008
what a great piece of kit.im 18 and ive been taking pictures for as long as i can remember (my mum and dad are both photographers), i have a nikon d3 and a d2x, but i needed something that was cheaper, that i could take to locations where the camera might encounter the odd knock! i had the nikon d40 when that first came out and thought it was a little cracker, but no longer needed it, so ebay it was for that.but i can safely say ill be using it alot more then i thought, the VR kit lens is great (although im using the 55-200 onit atm) but for £340 (what i paid) this camera AMAZING, ive used camera more ten times that and recieved results far less satisfying,the camera is light, and VERY well made, it feels like your harding...urm a brick?, its so sterdy and "together"liveview?, well if you want liveview, you shouldnt be buying a DSLR, i heard in reviews that the autofocus was slow, its slower then my other cameras yeah!, but its no where near slow.well more £340, id gladly pay alot more for it.trust me, beginer-intermetate camera users, or pros looking for a light small simple DSLR for tough locations, BUY THIS!
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