The Nikon D60 is a good option for new DSLR owners. It is a well-built camera with very good image quality and excellent speed of operation. Most people upgrading from a fixed-lens camera are looking for speed and image quality. At the same time, the D60 gives users access to the second largest lens lineup of the industry.
Images from the D60 are characterized by low image noise, plenty of details and accurate colors. The only concern with respect to image quality is this camera's tendency to over-expose. It can always be correctly by using exposure-compensation, but requires more intervention than is ideal.
The feature set and ergonomics of the Nikon D60 are very reasonable for an entry-level DSLR. Pros may feel too limited but novices will not find this camera too daunting. The inclusion of the eye-start sensor is incredibly useful and numerous features like spot-metering and white-balance fine-tuning are made to make nearly any result achievable.
In the end, the D60 is impressive because it delivers what novice DSLR users expect from a DSLR: image quality and speed above all. With users building experience on the D60, Nikon can expect improved skills to eventually lead users to higher-end models.
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