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Nikon D60 DSLR Camera

The Nikon D60 is a 10MP APS-C DSLR camera — known for its 10MP APS-C CCD Sensor and Nikon F-Mount Compatibility. Used copies start from $89.42 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Nikon D60 DSLR Camera

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Nikon D60 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera Body
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OverviewNikon D60

The Nikon D60 is an entry-level DSLR built around a 10MP APS-C sensor paired with Nikon's EXPEED image processor. Shooting at up to 3 frames per second in burst mode, it offers a capable starting point for photographers stepping into interchangeable-lens photography. The camera's ISO range runs from 100 to 1600, giving users a reasonable spread of sensitivity options across typical shooting conditions.

Autofocus is handled by a 3-point Multi-CAM 530 Phase Detection system — straightforward and reliable for everyday subjects. On the back, a 2.5-inch LCD with 230,000-dot resolution serves as the primary composition and review tool, backed by an Optical Pentamirror viewfinder offering 95% frame coverage. The D60 accepts SD and SDHC memory cards and connects to a computer via USB.

Image stabilization is lens-based rather than in-body, so steadiness depends on the optics attached. The body is constructed from plastic, measures 126 x 94 x 64 mm, and weighs 544g — keeping things compact and manageable. A built-in flash with a Guide Number of 12 provides on-camera fill light without needing an external unit.

Color output is sRGB. The EN-EL9 lithium-ion battery is rated for approximately 500 shots per charge. There is no video recording capability listed in the specifications.

Key FeaturesNikon D60

10MP APS-C CCD Sensor: Paired with Nikon's EXPEED image processor, the 10MP sensor delivers solid image quality for everyday and entry-level photography.

Nikon F-Mount Compatibility: Accepts the full range of Nikon F-mount lenses, giving access to a wide selection of Nikkor glass and third-party optics.

3-Point Phase Detection AF: The Multi-CAM 530 autofocus system provides reliable, fast focusing for everyday subjects and general shooting.

ISO 100–1600 Range: Covers a practical spread of lighting conditions, from bright outdoor scenes to dimmer indoor environments.

3 fps Burst Shooting: Continuous shooting at up to 3 frames per second helps capture moving subjects without missing key moments.

Built-In Pop-Up Flash: An integrated flash with Guide Number 12 provides basic fill light for casual situations without requiring an external unit.

SpecificationsNikon D60

Nikon D60 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel, Beginner-Friendly
TypeDSLR
SensorAPS-C
Resolution10MP
ProcessorEXPEED
ISO Range100 – 1600
AF SystemPhase Detection
AF Points3-point Multi-CAM 530
Max Photo Resolution3872x2592
Burst Rate3 fps
Image StabilizationLens-Based Stabilization
Display2.5 inch LCD

DescriptionNikon D60

The Nikon D60 is a 10MP DSLR built on an APS-C sensor processed by Nikon's EXPEED engine. It shoots stills at up to 3 fps in burst mode with an ISO range spanning 100 to 1600. The 3-point Multi-CAM 530 Phase Detection autofocus system keeps things simple and accessible for photographers new to DSLRs.

Composing shots is easy with the 2.5-inch, 230,000-dot LCD display and an Optical Pentamirror viewfinder covering 95% of the frame. Storage uses SD and SDHC cards, and the camera connects to a computer over USB. The plastic body measures 126 x 94 x 64 mm and weighs 544g, making it one of the more portable DSLR options.

A built-in flash rated at Guide Number 12 handles casual lighting needs, and the EN-EL9 lithium-ion battery is rated for approximately 500 shots per charge. Image stabilization is lens-based, with no in-body stabilization present. Color output is sRGB, and no video capability is available.

ProsNikon D60

  • 10MP APS-C sensor with EXPEED processing for solid image quality at the entry level
  • Burst shooting at 3 fps for capturing moving subjects
  • Built-in flash with Guide Number 12 eliminates need for a separate speedlight in casual use

ConsNikon D60

  • No video recording capability — specifications show null values for all video fields
  • 3-point autofocus system is limited in coverage and tracking compared to more modern designs; no subject or eye tracking
  • No weather sealing — body design explicitly lists 'None'

Frequently Asked QuestionsNikon D60

Does the Nikon D60 shoot video?+

No. The video specifications in the D60's data show null values for maximum resolution and frame rate, with no supported frame rates or color profiles listed. This camera is a stills-only device.

What memory cards does the D60 accept?+

The D60 accepts SD and SDHC memory cards. These are widely available and affordable formats.

Does the D60 have image stabilization built into the body?+

No. The D60 uses lens-based stabilization only, and in-body IS is listed as false. Whether your shots benefit from stabilization depends entirely on which lens you attach.

What is the autofocus system like on the D60?+

The D60 uses a 3-point Multi-CAM 530 Phase Detection autofocus system. Eye tracking and subject tracking are both listed as not supported, so it's best suited for relatively straightforward shooting scenarios.

Does the D60 have a built-in flash?+

Yes. The D60 includes a built-in flash with a Guide Number of 12, which is useful for close-range fill lighting without requiring an external unit.

Is the D60 body weather sealed?+

No. The body design specifications explicitly list weather sealing as 'None,' so the camera should be kept away from rain, dust, and moisture.

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