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arabianjules
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Reged: 17/03/2008
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Loc: Witney-Oxfordshire & Saudi Ara...
Ordered my first Nikon.....
      #713942 - 04/10/2008 15:52

....D60 body and a NIKON AF-S DX VR 18-200mm Lens.

all for £636 +post....is this good?

i`m upgrading from wet film Minolta 500si dynax.

thanks.


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Skyline_kid
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Reged: 22/07/2008
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Loc: Cardiff innit like
Re: Ordered my first Nikon..... [Re: arabianjules]
      #713943 - 04/10/2008 15:56

Yeah that seems a good price, cracking little camera, expeed and D lighting and the same sensor as the D200 so it's all good, welcome to the forum.

Chris


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arabianjules
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Re: Ordered my first Nikon..... [Re: Skyline_kid]
      #713947 - 04/10/2008 15:58

thankyou.

gonna be using it for motorsport pics, as well as the usual holiday/everyday pics.

was gonna get a D40x but thats been superseeded by D60.


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sillyconguru
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Re: Ordered my first Nikon..... [Re: Skyline_kid]
      #714044 - 05/10/2008 00:16

Quote:

same sensor as the D200




AFAIK; the D60 uses the same sensor as the D80, which is slightly different to the one in the D200.


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aiwa_yamaha
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Reged: 09/03/2006
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Loc: Devon, England
Re: Ordered my first Nikon..... [Re: sillyconguru]
      #714337 - 06/10/2008 10:59

Well done for getting a Nikon lol.

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James


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