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Nikon N60 Review

I purchased a Nikon N60 autofocus SLR and a Nikon 24-120 zoom lens both on eBay but from different sellers.

The camera has several different modes of operation to choose from, but only 3 actually worked as advertised. The manual setting, the sport setting, and the night setting work just fine. The Program, aperture priority, and shutter priority all default to the manual setting.

With 3 modes functional, you can probably make do with most lighting situations although aperture priority would be nice to have. The autofocus works well in all modes.

Slides taken under a variety of conditions came back sharp and well-exposed. Indoor pictures taken with a workhorse Vivitar 283 flash came out well-exposed.

This brings up the point as to why I chose the camera. The camera is quite easy to switch over to manual. This is necessary when using a non-dedicated flash.
In fact, the owner's manual warns against using an off-brand flash. I would recommend tuning the camera and flash off before mounting and unmounting the flash.
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Bargain 35mm

I bought the camera used and am very pleased with it. I usually use a Nikon digital, so I have a lot of Nikon lenses, but I needed a film camera too. I don't use film a great deal so a low end ( not built like a Mac truck ) Nikon seemed just the ticket. The Controls are similar to my other Nikons which is nice and the camera has been dependable. It is not built like the older semi-indestructible Nikons so I am careful to treat it gently. The shutter sounds loud and slow to my ear, but the exposures are spot on and there doesn't seem to be any problem with vibration on longer exposures. My only real complaint is the center weighted auto focus. If the center of the frame is not your center of attention you need to switch to manual focus. Fine for most shots, but awkward for high speed action shots. Overall a really good backup film camera for a dyed in the wool Nikon guy like me.Lire l'avis complet...

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Nikon N60 Camera

I bought this because I wanted an auto focus camera to replace my Minolta camera because Nikon's are the best. this camera has a better built in flash than my minolta, lens auto aperature is better, camera is quieter as well. some disadvantages are slow recharging on the flash so if you are using the flash u can't take another picture. all nikons are like this and its good so u don't get a too dark of picture like with some cameras but it takes time. When your using the camera without the flash i like that you can take shots 2 or 3 times in succession within seconds as long as there is enough light (outdoors is best) I also like that once focused on an object it doesn't need to refocus like my minolta did.Lire l'avis complet...

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Nikon N60 preplastic quality build

The Nikon N60 camera is a product of an era perhaps gone by.It straddles different manufacturing philosophies.Being an entry camera it has a comfortable large enough body with a magnesium shell and a viewfinder that,to me ,looks brighter than later even more upscale models like the N80.It has good programming of typical needs for the novice and it has good auto focus.It is also made in Japan by the factories that made the Nikon the reputed quality performer that it is.
Soon after the world was to change.... lower prices,more automation meant
plastics galore and more advanced designer chips bringing amazing automation and control but slight declines in viewfinder brightness,heft,size and quality feel made by cheaper work forces elsewhere.Sound typical?
In short the N60 is handsome ,sturdy metallic heft and feel and brighter viewfinder but relatively primitive non-whizbang matrix metering of center weighted censors and slower autofocus.If you can work good pictures with that,and the classics did so with much less,then you could enjoy the n60.That's why I bought it
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Full-featured film camera for general applications.

I bought this unit about 4 weeks ago for impromptu occasions - when I might not be lugging my Nikon FE with multiple lenses and accessories around with me. The N60 has many electronic features - auto exposure, auto focus, exposure- and focus-lock, selectable exposure metering, etc., but is very simple to use. The 28 - 80 mm zoom lense performs well throughout the range, including the extremes. There are a number of pre-programmed modes - portrait, landscape, "sports", which some might find useful when getting to know the camera. The built-in speedlight performs OK at close range. For a shooter anticipating more flash work, an accessory flash unit would probably be worthwhile. One additional advantage of the N60 is that it is relatively light for a full-featured camera, making it a nice take-along. This may raise questions about durability, which some have questioned. But I have had no problems thus far with moderate use. I recently purchased a spare camera body so I can preload with multiple film types when my walkabouts will include varying light and shading.Lire l'avis complet...

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Nikon N60 AF Camera Body

I love this camera. This is one with the all black body that is on the rare side to find. I have had one of these Nikon N60s for many years and I use it to take photos of famous college football players and coaches - close up on the sidelines. The quality of photos are second to none. Everyone always asks the same question when I show them my photos (8x10 enlargements) - "WOW! What type camera do you use?" Well, it's a Nikon N60. My N60 that I have had for years is currently having touble with the autofocus and shutter release. I have dropped it so many times it was just a matter of time before it was going to go belly up. I am so glad I have a replacement on the way. I got the replacement on ebay at an unbelievable price!Lire l'avis complet...

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Nikon N60

I purchased this one because my N6006 can't perform fully with my G lens. I shot the first pictures with it today, covering a company Bar-B-Que. There was a mix of indoor, flourescent and outdoor shots. Some of the outdoor shots had heavy shadows over parts of the scene. Every shot was taken with the P setting.

All 49 shots came out properly focused and with f:stop/shutter speed balanced. The camera balances well with the Nikon 28-80G lens and feels very good. It points naturally and shoots rapidly when requested.

I'll be putting this one through its paces soon, with a mix of flowers, cats, bulls and nature. I think this is going to be my work horse for publication, with the Nikon FG and FG-20 relegated to beat-arounds. They will go on fishing, hunting, shooting and camping trips with me. The N6006 will be wearing the Nikon 70-210 from now on. The Cannon SD750 will still be in my pocket at all times, though.

ec Roberts
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NIKON F60

This camera is in my opinion still one of the best camera's that where made as far as film camera's go. It is very easy to use and oyu can use many different types of lenses with it. It take some Kick butt pictures. The only down fall that there is, there are not many places anymore the develops film and that is very sad. But other wise excellent camera.Lire l'avis complet...

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NIKON N60 body

THE PROs:
It's low priced, and does a good job taking pictures.
The way it feels in myhands is nice! It has some heft to it, it doesn't feel like a toy. It has all metal lens mount.
Cons
The way the camera sounds is clunky to me. It sounds cheap, and the motor film advance is a bit loud and that too sounds cheaply made. If you find yourself having to shoot photos inside a place that wants silence, or doing nature photography and you want to not scare creatures,this is not the camera for that.

If you must have a 35mm camera, and want a nikon with autofocus etc. look for the N75 it feels like a toy but the camera is top notch for its price range and it isn't near as loud as this one.Or also an older N8008 body would do nicely as well.
Used i wouldnt pay more than 15.00 for this, in good condition,camera body.
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Nikon N60 (F60) film camera body

Great starter camera. Learn how to shoot pictures with film and then go digital if you want. This is a low cost way to get into photography for a learner. It is fully automatic, auto focus and also can be fully manual. Versatile. Good quality. In its "day" it was entry level professional equipment. Lenses and other accessories are easy to get and not terribly expensive, used..Lire l'avis complet...

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