New ! Nikon DSLR-D60

Nikon today introduced their new D60 digital SLR. The D60 is positioned as a step-up from the D40x, though the differences between the cameras aren’t groundbreaking. Here are the highlights:
Nikon D60
- 10.2 effective Megapixel CCD
- Supports most Nikon F-mount lenses with a 1.5X focal length conversion; only AF-S lenses will support autofocus (like the D40/D40x)
- EXPEED image processing “concept”
- Compact, well constructed body; smallest Nikon D-SLR available
- 2.5″ LCD display with 230k pixels; an eye sensor turns off info screen on LCD when you’re using the optical viewfinder
- Optical viewfinder has 0.8X magnification and 95% coverage
- Updated dust reduction system shakes off dust and channels particles away from the sensor using an “Airflow Control System”
- Full manual controls; ISO range of 100 - 1600; shutter speed range of 30 - 1/4000 sec
- RAW image format supported
- Shoots at 3 frames/second in burst mode (not sure for how many shots)
- Active D-Lighting lets you brighten up shadow areas of photos at the time a photo is taken
- Lots of retouching options in playback mode: redeye removal, trimming, color filters, and more
- New stop motion animation function lets you create a movie out of (up to) 100 JPEGs
- SD/SDHC memory card slot; Eye-Fi wireless cards supported as well
- Uses EN-EL9 lithium-ion battery; 500 shots per charge
- USB 2.0 High Speed support
- Ships with an F3.5-5.6, 18 - 55 mm VR lens in February for $750
In addition to the D60, Nikon also announced three new lenses:
- F3.5-5.6, 16 - 85 mm ED SWM VR AF-S lens - ships in March for $649
- F2.8, 60 mm Micro Nikkor ED SWM AF-S lens - ships in March for $549
- F3.5, 24 mm PC-E ED lens with tilt/shift functionality - ships this spring for $1929
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