Nikon D60 vs. Pentax K2000

I end up making this statement a lot around here, but I think the foregoing comparison is just another reinforcement of its truth: DSLRs these days are, basically without exception, all quite good. Sure, some do certain things better than others. But if taking great images is your chief concern, there's no need to fret over your SLR decision. The results you'll get from either of the cameras evaluated today – or similar options from Canon, Olympus, and Sony – shouldn't fail to impress.

Of course, there are reasons – mostly considerations of how you like to use your camera, or what you want to do with it – to choose one over the other. If you're looking for a camera that you can grow into and explore settings with, or a camera that lets you experiment cost-effectively with various lenses, the K2000 is a fantastic new option and a great value besides, given all the new tech it packs in. If you're wanting a DSLR to ease the transition from your point-and-shoot – a rock solid performer that does its thing without fuss – the D60 is probably the compact DSLR for you. Whichever you prefer, with one of these options you're basically guaranteed a capable camera that's easier to tote around than your typical SLR and easier on your wallet.

David Rasnake

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