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Nikon D60 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
(Camera) Nikon
Release date: 2009-11-30

Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Extraordinary 10.2-megapixel DX-format Nikon picture quality
Includes AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G Vibration Reduction lens

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Does anyone want to buy my Nikon D60 kit?
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I'm selling my camera bundle, comes with everything it originally came with box and manuals and all. It's less than two months old and everything is still in mint condition. I need at least $600 for it or I am losing too much money. Is anyone interested?


Try ebay, craigslist or some shop like Adorama.

Nikon D60 Kit Unboxing


unboxing a nikon d60 kit ^_^

Is Nikon D60 default kit lens good enough for taking dental clinical photo or I should buy Macro lens too?
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I want to buy Nikon D60,my first motive is taking photo of my patients(I am prosthodontist) but I dont want to buy extra lenses!I want to know is it suitable for this purpose or not?


Actually I think it will work fairly well. The 18-55 is more macro capable than most non-macro lenses. The magnification of the 18-55 is an excellent 1:3 life size. Specialist macro lenses are 1:1, which is needed mostly for insects and the like. Many lenses that are not real macro lenses, but that has got "macro" in it's name, don't go much beyond 1:3 anyway. Even with a 1:1 lens, you would have photographed teeth and gums on 1:3. I'd say try 18-55 out first, because it might just work. Actually it might just work very well. Also since you've already paid for your 10 megapixels, and since you are not going to frame your pictures on very large prints against your living room, no one will notice after-shot cropping.

Adequate light is going to be a bigger concern, and a more expensive lens would not have solved all of that. Since it is short reach photography, and since the lens itself is short, the on-camera flash may just work. If not you may need to buy an external flash, preferably a ring flash. If you can get a ring flash of any kind (used even) it would be excellent. The R1 setup is excellent but expensive. Other ringflashes (such as the older SB-28) work as well for your purpose. You can also get a conventional external flash (such as the Sb-400) with a ring flash converter.The point is, if you do have funds, buy a ring flash, not an extra lens.

Whatever you decide to do, please do try your current setup first. . Not sure whether your 18-55 has VR or not. I think it does, but let's assume it does not. The most tooted 105 Vr macro lens is an excellent lens. But compared to an 18-55, you pay for the VR (which you don't need since you're going to use a flash), for the long reach (which you won't need unless your subjects are prone to biting) an for the 1:1 (again, which you won't use).

Where can i find a Nikon D60 Pro Accessory Kit?
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I own a Nikon D60 and all i want is a kit that includes a blackbox, a flash diffuser, reflectors, a softbox, a lightbox, filters, etc.


anyone know where i could get that? and what price?


and another question....you know pictures where there's nothing but a solid white background or any solid background for photography? what are they called and where could i get them? thank you ^_^


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Which should I buy (with kit lens): Nikon D60 ($545) or Canon Rebel XS ($525)?
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Nikon D60 kit lens is 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR DX
Canon XS kit lens is EF-S 18-55mm IS f/3.5-5.6
I would like to take indoor portraits of my newborn.


Like fhotoace says, both are great cameras.

I'd like to add that going down to your friendly camera shop and handling each camera may help you make your decision. Whichever one feels right, is.

Often, when you choose Nikon or Canon you are making a long term commitment. After you buy the body and kit lens, you may grow into more lenses, e.g., Macro. When you are ready to upgrade the body, you have all these lenses that will only fit your brand of camera. So you buy the same brand of body. Unless money is no object. )

Which one is better with kit lens: Nikon D60 ($545) or Canon Rebel XSi ($699)?
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Nikon D60 kit lens is 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR
Canon XSi kit lens is EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
I am a beginner (to DSLRs but had a Pentax K1000 years ago) and would like to take indoor portraits of my newborn.


Persoanlly I would go with Nikon D60 and save money for another good lens or pay $750 and get Nikon with 2 lens
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