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11 months ago
in Nikon’s D60 is the Perfect Intro to DSLRs on blog.jr.com
Yeah, the D60 accepts the same lenses as the D40.
11 months ago
in Nikon Introduces D700 Full-Frame DSLR on blog.jr.com
Kari, I am assuming money isn't a huge issue for you, so here are my lens recommendations:
For ultra-wide angle, you can't go wrong with the excellent Nikon 14-24mm:
http://www.jr.com/nikon-1424mmf-2-8g-ed-lens/pe...
And for telephoto, the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR has been flying off store shelves since for the past couple years:
http://www.jr.com/nikon/pe/NKN_70_hy_200_SL_2_d...
Best,
Nick
For ultra-wide angle, you can't go wrong with the excellent Nikon 14-24mm:
http://www.jr.com/nikon-1424mmf-2-8g-ed-lens/pe...
And for telephoto, the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR has been flying off store shelves since for the past couple years:
http://www.jr.com/nikon/pe/NKN_70_hy_200_SL_2_d...
Best,
Nick
1 year ago
in Nikon’s D60 is the Perfect Intro to DSLRs on blog.jr.com
The D60 is not the best camera if you will be using old, manual film lenses. It only auto-focuses with AF-S lenses and will not meter with manual lenses. If you are looking for full Nikon lens compatibility, and you are willing to spend $1K more, the D300 is the way to go.
1 year ago
in Nikon’s D60 is the Perfect Intro to DSLRs on blog.jr.com
Thanks for writing, Susan. The D60 is a DSLR, which means you can use any lens with a Nikon mount. However, the D60 will only autofocus with AF-S lenses (which are what most people use today).
As for lenses, the D60 kits are a good way to go. For example, the 18-55mm is an excellent kit lens. However, if you are looking for more zooming range you may want to get the more expensive Nikon 18-200mm, which is highly acclaimed. Also, you may consider getting a Nikon 55-200mm or 70-300mm in addition to the 18-55mm.
Best,
Nick
As for lenses, the D60 kits are a good way to go. For example, the 18-55mm is an excellent kit lens. However, if you are looking for more zooming range you may want to get the more expensive Nikon 18-200mm, which is highly acclaimed. Also, you may consider getting a Nikon 55-200mm or 70-300mm in addition to the 18-55mm.
Best,
Nick