Playing with the stop motion feature on the new Nikon D60.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Playing with the stop motion feature on the new Nikon D60.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Nikon D60 verses the Canon Rebel XS (Canon EOS 1000d). 10 points to compare and contrast the user-friendliness of each. This video looks at the differences in: -changing the settings -flash exp. comp. -WB icons -quietness of camera -focal points -exposure compensation -holds in hand -deleting photos -f-number changes -live view There are more differences that I preferred in either the Canon or Nikon. This is the top 10, with 5 pros for the Canon and 5 for the Nikon. EDIT: Thanks to “joshthegreat666 ” for pointing out a confusing point in my video. Yes, exposure compensation can be changed in manual in both cameras, naturally. When I made this video, I was new to SLRs. The Nikon was obvious on how to use this feature and with the Canon it was a ‘hidden feature’, as I call it. One has to press the shutter button down halfway and than it is possible to see this.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Nikon’s Smallest Digital SLR Ever! Beautifully styled, the D60 makes high-performance digital SLR photography easier and more convenient than ever. You’ll be amazed at the power packed into a camera that weighs just over 16 ounces. Available in March at calumetphoto.com. Extraordinary 10.2-Megapixel DX-format Nikon Picture Quality: Nikon’s high-performance, 10.2-megapixel DX-format CCD imaging sensor and exclusive EXPEED image processing concept provide added cropping freedom and the ability to make larger prints. Includes AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization Lens: NIKKOR lenses are famous for breathtaking sharpness and faithful color. With Nikon’s fast, accurate autofocus and Vibration Reduction (VR) image stabilization technology built in, pictures are even sharper, free from blur caused by camera shake when shooting hand-held. Fast Startup and Split-Second Shutter Response: With fast startup and split-second shutter response, the D60 eliminates the frustration of shutter delay, capturing moments that other cameras miss. Shoot Continuously at up to 3 Frames per Second: Capture sports action, precious moments and fleeting expressions at up to 3 frames per second, for as many as 100 consecutive JPEG images. Active Dust Reduction System with Airflow Control: Nikon’s Active Dust Reduction System activates automatically, along with Airflow Control technology to reduce the amount of dust that reaches the sensor.
A demonstration of how the GPS interface works and what to expect. The built-in GPS interface requires the GPS receiver to be set to protocol NEMA IN NEMA OUT. It may require you to purchase two cables. The serial cable for your GPS and the GPS cable for your Camera. The Nikon MC-35 has a male 9 pin serial interface. The company I mention at the end of the video is JOBO.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hello, During this video I will be showing the Targus BG-D40 Battery Grip for the Nikon D40,D40x, and D60. This is a great battery grip, I bought this because Nikon doesn’t carry a battery grip for the D40,D40x, and D60. The only problem that I see with this grip is that it acts like a remote when using the Vertical Shutter, and when shooting there is no halfway point on the button so it tries to focus REALLY fast. Other than that I love the feel of the grip and how much more battery it adds. There is some weight added on, but it’s good weight. If you would like to buy this grip, heres the link, www.walmart.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

James Banfield of Nikon talks about the D60 at the PMA – The Worldwide Community of Imaging Associations show, 2008.
Nikon D90 digital SLR reviewed by Crutchfield.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

yup me again i think this is my last cam less nikon sends me something
Video Rating: 3 / 5
See and buy my photos at: momentsofnaturephotography.com Review of the nikon d90. I talk about the new features the d90 offers over the d80. the d300 is used in the video. If your an advanced photographer or are a photographer who needs a new upgrade the d90 just might be your camera.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Information I missed or didn’t cover well enough in the menu walk through. Contents: Mirror up: Begin exposure after the mirror is up for a while (reduce vibrations) Bulb exposrue: Take very long exposures, over 30 sec. Single Focus Area Useful for AF-S and AF-C Full Auto useful for AF-S only Dynamic Area 9, 21, 51, 51-3D useful for AF-C only Note: To see the area that was focused on in image review go to playback menu to Display mode to Focus Point
Video Rating: 5 / 5
This shows the extremely fast focusing speed of the Nikkor AF – S 80 – 200 millimeters combined with a 2x TC. I am selling this lens here in Singapore. Does not come with hood and Tripod Collar. Selling at Buy Now Price of SG00(Approx USD 00) Please refer here. www.clubsnap.com

Video Rating: 4 / 5