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Ready to buy an entry-level SLR, Nikon D60, Pentax KM, Canon 450D, and take photos of prawns!

Nikon D60

Canon's photos are warm and suitable for taking portraits. Nikon is cold and suitable for taking pictures.

I own a D60, the unit is Canon 5D, although the grade of 5D is several times higher than that of D60. But from the picture, I still like my D60 film. Don't like warm colors. Personal preference. Besides, Nikon is a professional camera manufacturer, Canon is not ~ and there is a printer or something ~ haha (joking).

The most important thing about SLR is not pixels, which is easily misunderstood by newcomers. As long as you don't develop oversized photos, such as those five or six meters long and wide. 100000 pixels is enough! I have a friend who uses D40, which has only 6 million pixels, and the film made is still good.

There is a saying in the industry: it is a hobby to bring a camera; What camera to take is a matter of income; How was the shoot? This is a question of level.

SLR Nikon works very well! Although many movie friends of Mud Pit accused the D60 of many obvious weaknesses, such as the old 3-point multi-CAM 530 autofocus module, the cheap and mediocre plastic casing, and the lack of mechanical lever AF drive mechanism in the fuselage, it was not compatible with the classic Nicol D series optical lens. But in all kinds of criticisms, we should rationally see the user orientation and product positioning of D60. After all, it belongs to the low-end entry-level model, and the users are mostly novices with limited budget. The industry noticed that the price of D60 kit equipped with original 18-55mm lens was adjusted to 3,600 yuan, which was 1,000 yuan cheaper than Canon EOS 450D kit equipped with the same focal length lens. It is true that EOS 450D has certain performance advantages, but this price gap is obviously enough to make up for the strength gap between the two.

As a result, D60 is not only Nikon's last SLR model equipped with CCD central sensor, but also the defender of N SLR chains at this stage.

I'm not used to Canon's operation, and I feel a little complicated. Besides, as far as the operating system is concerned, Nikon's menu is more convenient and easy to use. In fact, Nikon's machines have always been more tactile and textured than Canon's, haha. Buy what you see and do what you have to do.

Buy a SLR without looking at the pixels, O(∩_∩)O~

Hehe, you and I had the same mood when choosing a camera. Understandable ~

Don't know the speed of manual focusing, just buy an autofocus head. AF-S, if you are not a professional, you don't need to focus manually. The D60 has a range finder, and manual focusing is also fast and convenient.