mruiz Publicado 23 de Marzo de 2008 Compartir Publicado 23 de Marzo de 2008 http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond60/ Parece que la deja bien parada en casi todos los sentidos. Los inconvenientes son los ya conocidos, no tiene motor de enfoque, la falta de controles directos que sí tienen sus hermanas mayores, etc. Espero vuestras opiniones. Conclusion - Pros Good resolution and detail (especially at lower ISO settings) Good dynamic range (better than D40 and slightly better than D40X) Surprisingly good build quality, tight shut lines New Dust removal system and very useful manual focus rangefinder Very compact and lightweight yet still comfortable to use New kit lens offers good optical performance and effective image stabilization Great in-use performance, very responsive, short black-out time, very fast media write Good fast auto focus system Auto-focus assist lamp rather than requiring flash to be raised Very reliable metering and excellent flash exposure Bright, punchy 'out of camera' JPEG results using default settings For a Pentamirror the viewfinder delivers a surprisingly bright image Extremely useful, customizable automatic sensitivity (ISO) Active D-Lighting does a good job of lifting shadows (though slows camera down) All playback functions available in record review Very attractive and intuitive menu system Information display gives fast access to all important shooting parameters and now rotates Unlimited 3 fps continuous shooting in JPEG mode (with a reasonably fast card) Good SD card throughput and decent USB 2.0 transfer speed In-camera retouching features including sophisticated raw to JPEG conversion Good large LCD monitor with wide viewing angles Dedicated help button provides both shooting and in-menu assistance Programmable Fn hard button Value for money Conclusion - Cons No lens motor in body means non-AF-S/AF-I lenses are manual focus only Disappointingly RAW+JPEG setting only records Basic quality JPEG's Default settings a little on the soft side at a pixel level High ISO performance good, but not as good as best in class No exposure or white balance bracketing No hard buttons (without customizing) for ISO or White Balance No depth-of-field preview Fixed exposure steps (1/3 EV) Disappointing automatic white balance performance in incandescent light Supplied software still offers limited raw conversion options Limited image parameter adjustment (especially for color saturation) No Mass Storage USB support (MTP/PTP only) Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web Mas opciones de compartir...
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