
Nikon has introduced the D60 DSLR camera that shares a similar form factor with its smaller sibling, the D40. Definitely not meant for beginners, those who want to make the leap from simple point-and-shoot cameras could check out the D60 when it is available at a retail store near you. Some of the features include :-
- 10.2 megapixels CCD sensor
- 0.18 second start-up time
- Split-second shutter response
- Continuous shots up to three pictures per second
- 3-D Color Matrix Metering II
- In-camera Retouch Menu
- Image Sensor Cleaning function
Nikon will be shipping the D60 from February onwards, which is just a couple of days’ away. There is no word on pricing as at press time, but it should remain reasonable in the DSLR region if you need to know.
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