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Welcome to the Nikon D60 tutorial walkthrough. This video covers the camera's features, design, and functionality to help you get started. The Nikon D60 is a compact entry-level DSLR featuring a 10.2-megapixel APS-C CCD sensor. It has a shutter speed range from 30 seconds to 1/4000th of a second, plus a bulb mode for long exposures. It shoots at three frames per second with a six-frame RAW buffer. The optical viewfinder offers 0.86x magnification and 95% frame coverage. The ISO range spans from 100 to 3200, with an auto mode for flexibility. Flash syncs at 1/200. Unlike later models, the D60 does not have video recording capabilities. It closely resembles the D40X but adds an Active D-Lighting (ADL) button and eye sensors below the viewfinder. Designed for entry-level users, the D60 built upon the D40 with improvements like its 10.2MP sensor, making it competitive in 2008. Manufactured by Nikon in Thailand, it was in production from 2008 to 2009. The D60 succeeded the D40X and was followed by the D5000. On the top, you'll find the strap bars, pop-up flash, hot shoe, mode dial, ADL button, EV compensation button, shutter release, and power switch. The front includes the remote IR port, AF assist light, lens mount and communication pins, lens release button, function button, and flash release button. On the sides, there’s an analog video out port, USB port, and SD card slot. The back features the viewfinder, diopter adjuster, eye sensors, AEL/AFL button, rear command wheel, playback and menu buttons, zoom controls, LCD screen, cross-pad, OK button, delete button, and access lamp. The bottom houses the battery compartment, serial number, and tripod socket. Handle the camera with care. Never touch the shutter mechanism or mirror, as this can cause serious damage. Avoid leaving the camera or lenses in hot environments like a car. Store gear properly to prevent moisture buildup and fungus. Keep the camera dry, as it's not weather-sealed. With proper care, your D60 will remain a reliable tool for capturing great images. (Narrative written by AI) Join this channel to get access to perks: / @davidhancock Video Index: 0:00 - Intro 0:11 - Nikon D60 Tutorial Walkthrough Video Manual 3:27 - Nikon D60 Features -- Top 4:21 - Nikon D60 Features -- Front 5:00 - Nikon D60 Features -- Sides 6:14 - Nikon D60 Features -- Back 7:40 - Nikon D60 Features -- Bottom 8:02 - Things NOT to do with your Nikon D60 Nikon D60 Video Manual and Tutorial Review • Nikon D60 Video Manual and Tutorial Review Nikon D60 Operational Walkthrough: Batteries, SD Card, Lenses, & Modes • Nikon D60 Operational Walkthrough: Batteri... Nikon D60 Menu System and Configuration Tutorial • Nikon D60 Menu System and Configuration Tu... References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_D60 https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-pro... https://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manu... McKeown, James, McKeown, Joan. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras 2005/2006. McKeown, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, 2005. My Instagram: / davidhancock