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Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 11:22:20
Aproveitando o tópico de um amigo de outro fórum...
Taí a substituta da D40. Uma pena eles não terem lançado o upgrade da D80.
O interessante mesmo ficou por conta das lentes.


Nikon D60 digital SLR camera : Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the D60, one of the smallest Nikon digital SLRs ever. The Nikon D60 makes it fun and easy to take breathtaking pictures while also offering plenty of features for those who want to deepen their interest in creative shooting. With a split-second shutter response, the Nikon D60 captures pictures that cameras with longer time lags miss. Ease of use and creative options both come standard with the Nikon D60, whose exclusive Nikon technologies help deliver high-quality pictures with vibrant color and stunning, edge-to-edge detail. Such superior results are achieved through a high-resolution image sensor utilizing 10.2 megapixels and the world-famous Nikkor lenses delivering razor-sharp pictures.

Nikon D60 DSLR camera - 3D Color Matrix Metering II

Many cutting-edge Nikon features enhance your picture-taking experience. Nikon’s advanced 3D Color Matrix Metering II ensures consistently balanced exposures for images with natural color and contrast, while Nikon’s new digital image processing concept, EXPEED, makes it possible to deliver smoother tones and more accurate colors. Nikon’s fast, quiet and precise autofocus system adds significantly to the performance of the D60, capturing exact moments with astounding clarity.

Nikon D60 - Dust reduction & Image Sensor Cleaning function

Such clarity is reinforced by Nikon’s dust reduction countermeasures. To avoid picture-degrading dust particles accumulating near the imaging sensor, the Nikon D60 comes equipped with the innovative Image Sensor Cleaning function and Nikon’s exclusive Airflow Control System. These functions both reduce dust accumulation to give you even better picture quality.


Nikon D-60 reflex camera - Retouch menu

In addition to new dust reduction features, the Nikon D60 offers a variety of ways to experience more fun and creativity when taking pictures. Users can easily capture dynamic images in different shooting situations with a simple turn of the mode dial. The Retouch Menu offers even more creative excitement, letting you change your pictures into even more striking images – all fast, all simple and all without the need for a computer.


Nikon D60 body - Integrated Dust Reduction system

Compact and comfortable, the Nikon D60 has so much to offer: amazing picture quality, simple operation, an Integrated Dust Reduction System for clearer pictures and an extensive selection of creative features. The result: fun, fantastic and inspired pictures. The world of stunning photography is just a step away, with the Nikon D60.


Nikon D60 sensor - 10.2 Megapixels

The Nikon D60’s image sensor utilizes 10.2 megapixels to produce superb, high-quality images with incredible resolution, allowing you to make large prints, even if you only use part of an image. And thanks to EXPEED, Nikon’s unique digital image processing concept, your pictures will contain fine detail and smooth, natural tonal reproduction.


Nikon D 60 SLR - Integrated Dust Reduction System

The Airflow Control System used in the Nikon D60 leads air within the mirror box towards small ducts near the base, directing dust away from the image sensor. The Image Sensor Cleaning function also reduces dust accumulation near the sensor using specifically determined vibrations, which activate automatically or whenever the user chooses. This team of dust reduction countermeasures lets the user switch lenses confidently, taking advantage of the extensive lineup of Nikkor interchangeable optics while worrying less about the effects of dust in the camera.


Nikon D60 D-SLR camera - Active D-Lighting

The Nikon D60’s new Active D-Lighting feature can adjust the look of the final image while you shoot. This automatic process works in the highlight and shadow areas, compensating for difficult lighting conditions and producing optimized exposures with rich, smooth detail.


Nikon D60 - Simple operation within a compact body

The Nikon D60 is not just compact; its shape is ergonomically designed to fit in your hand naturally and comfortably. The body design is inherited from the highly regarded Nikon D40 series. The bright and clear viewfinder ensures precise composition, while the large, 2.5-in. LCD monitor displays an easy-to-use menu system with a wide viewing angle so that anyone can navigate the settings and view images with ease. The new Eye Sensor function turns off the LCD monitor when the viewfinder is used. When the user moves away from the viewfinder, the LCD monitor turns on again automatically.


Nikon D60 system reflex camera - Retouch Menu

The Nikon D60’s Retouch Menu offers many exclusive in-camera editing features to choose from. Use the Filter Effects option to intensify a color (Red/Green/Blue) of your choice, or try the Cross Screen feature to produce star-like lines radiating from brightly lit objects in the image. In-camera NEF (RAW) processing is also available. RAW format images are “developed” within the camera after shooting, allowing you to control specific aspects of your pictures, such as image quality, image size and white balance. With the new Stop-motion feature, a stop-motion animation (the consecutive playback of still images) can be created from a sequence of images (in JPEG format). Also included is a convenient Quick Retouch option, which enhances contrast and saturation, to improve images without using a computer. The D60’s extensive Retouch Menu increases the fun and creative freedom of using a digital SLR.


Nikon D60 digital SLR - Features
• Fast, 0.19-second power-up to respond to every photographic opportunity
• Split-second shutter response eliminates the annoyance of shooting lag
• Fast continuous shooting mode - up to 100 JPEG images at 3 frames per second
• Advanced three-point AF system offers fast, efficient and precise autofocus

• Nikon 3D Color Matrix Metering II for ideal exposures in almost any lighting situation
• Bright and clear viewfinder with 0.8x magnification for precise composition

• Long-life rechargeable lithium-ion battery - up to 500 images with the R709 on a single charge


Nikon D60 digital SLR - Features

• Digital Vari-Programs that adjust camera settings automatically for scene-specific pictures : Auto, Auto (Flash Off), Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close Up, and Night Portrait

• Manual control over shutter speed and aperture: P (Programmed Auto), S (Shutter-priority Auto), A (Aperture-priority Auto) and M (Manual)

• Built-in flash with Nikon’s dependable i-TTL flash control, supporting Auto flash, Red-eye reduction, Slow sync, Rear curtain sync and Flash exposure compensation
• Simultaneous recording of NEF (RAW) and JPEG basic data of the same image
• Camera setting menus can be customized to suit individual preferences
• Imprint date function prints the date of capture directly on the picture

• Electronic rangefinder display - indicates also focus distance when using manual focus mode


Nikon D60 digital SLR - Lens compatibility & Accessories

• Fully compatible with AF-S and AF-I Nikkor lenses, equipped with an autofocus motor
• Compatible with most F-mount Nikkor lenses when using manual focus mode)

• Supports the Nikon Creative Lighting System when using the SB-800, SB-600, SB-400, SB-R200 or the Wireless Close-Up Speedlight system R1C1. Offers accurate exposures via i-TTL flash
• Optional Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 for easy remote shutter release

Included Nikon ViewNX software lets you share, organize and edit pictures with ease


Sobre as novas lentes Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED - Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED e Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR

Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED
Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED Tilt/Shift lens : Nikon Europe announced the PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED, a 24mm wide-angle tilt/shift lens for studio, architecture and landscape photography. Tilt/shift lenses incorporate the ability to move the internal optical elements to produce an effect called perspective control (PC). The PC-E Nikkor 24mm lens offers a tilt/shift capability range that leads its class, tilting up to +/-8.5º and shifting +/-11.5mm. The lens can be rotated a full 90° degrees left or right with convenient clicks-stops at 30° intervals. For precise manual focussing, the lens features compatibility with the electronic rangefinders in all Nikon SLRs, and offers auto-aperture control with the Nikon D3 / D300 cameras.

Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm ED lens - Perspective Control

Perspective control (PC) reduces distortion caused by the angle of camera relative to the subject, and is useful in architectural photography where the effect of converging vertical angles can be avoided. The perspective control offered by the Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED is also invaluable in studio work where extreme depth of field effects can be achieved.
Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED tilt / shift lens

“The very first 35mm tilt / shift lens was pioneered by Nikon in 1961 and the incredible image quality and class-leading levels of movement offered by the Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED tilt/shift lens demonstrates the Nikkor heritage of innovation and optical quality,” said Robert Cristina, Manager Professional Products and NPS, Nikon Europe B.V. “
Nikon 24mm PC-E Nikkor lens - Easy to use controls

The lens offers photographers comprehensive control over all features with easy to use controls that include an aperture ring, aperture stop-down button, focusing ring, shift knob and tilt knob. The use of Nikon’s Nano Crystal Coat, 3-element ED glass lens and aspherical elements combine to produce a lens that offers outstanding optical quality, with minimised ghosting, flare and chromatic aberration.
Nikon PC-E 24mm Nikkor lens - Price & Availability

The PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED has a maximum aperture of f/3.5 and a minimum aperture of f/32 and a closest focus distance of a mere 0.21 meters. The lens has extensive sealing against dust and moisture, and weighs 730 grams. The filter/attachment size is 77mm. Estimated pricing for the Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED is €1829 and it is expected to go on sale this spring. A bayonet hood and soft case are included.
Nikon PC-Nikkor lenses - Availability

Nikon simultaneously announced two further PC-Nikkors that are now in the final stages of development, adding Nikon PC-E Micro Nikkor 45mm f/2.8D ED and a PC-E Micro Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D ED to the range of tilt/shift lenses. These new lenses are planned for availability in the summer 2008.


Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED
Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED lens : Nikon Europe is pleased to announce the introduction of the new AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED lens for micro or close-up photography, featuring a closest focus distance of just 185mm. The lens design includes Nikon’s exclusive Nano Crystal Coat and ED glass elements for outstanding image quality with minimised ghosting, flare and chromatic aberration Compact and easy to handle, the Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED features an internal focus (IF) design, and a non-rotating front element, to enable the use of accessories such as the SB-R1C1 Macro Speedlight Kit. Estimated retail price for the Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED is €519.

Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm lens - Manual & Autofocus operation

The lens supports both manual and autofocus operation, with the silent-wave motor (AF-S) providing whisper-quiet autofocus operation that will leave animals and insects undisturbed when focussing at close range. Designed for use with Nikon’s advanced line of digital single lens reflex cameras, the Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED makes an ideal alternative to the standard choice of a 50mm lens.
Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor lens - Close-up & Portrait photography

“The outstanding optical quality and silent performance of this lens make it ideal for both close-ups as well as portraits.” said Robert Cristina, Manager Professional Products and NPS, Nikon Europe B.V. “
Nikon 60mm AF-S Micro Nikkor lens - Two aspherical lens elements

The rounded nine-blade diaphragm opening makes out-of-focus background objects appear soft, natural-looking and unobtrusive, whilst the unique optical design incorporates two aspherical lens elements to minimize coma and spherical aberration effects.
Nikon AFS Micro 60mm Nikkor f/2.8G ED lens - Price

Photographers will also enjoy the light and compact dimensions of the Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED and extended aperture range from f/2.8 to f/32. The AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED measures just 73 x 89mm and weighs 425 grams. A soft case is included with the lens. Estimated pricing for the AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED is €519.


Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Wide-Zoom lens : Nikon Europe announced the new AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens, featuring a wide zoom ratio of 5.3x. The lens is the first 16mm wide-angle lens to be equipped with Nikon’s exclusive VR II Vibration Reduction technology, which provides the ability to shoot at shutter speeds up to four stops slower than would otherwise be possible. Aimed at users of Nikon’s popular D80, D200 and D300 digital single lens reflex cameras (D-SLRs), the AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR features a 16mm wideangle for landscapes and interiors, through to 85mm telephoto that is ideal for portraits. Designed for both professionals and enthusiasts, the lens is suitable for travel and nature photography.
Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm VR lens - Close focus distance

The AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm lens has a close focus distance of just 0.38m throughout the entire zoom range. The Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR is highly compact, measuring just 72 x 85mm and has a non-rotating 67mm attachment thread.
Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor Wide Zoom lens - Wide angle & Close up photography

“With both wide angle and close-up capability, the 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR wide zoom lens is a great choice for interiors, weddings, portraits and more,” said Robert Cristina, Manager Professional Products and NPS, Nikon Europe B.V. “At just 485 grams, this advanced lens is compact and capable enough to be a photographer’s constant companion.”
AF-S DX 16-85mm Nikkor lens - Nikon Silent Wave Motor

The lens supports quick and whisper-quiet autofocus operation, thanks to its Nikon Silent Wave Motor. The VR II vibration reduction technology incorporated in the Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR includes both Normal and Active modes, and ensures crisp, sharp results even in very low light conditions.
Nikon 16-85mm AFS DX Nikkor VR lens - Price & Availability

The Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR follows in the successful formula of the popular Nikkor 24-120mm VR lens but weighs about 90g less. The exclusive Super ED glass and Nano Crystal Coat contribute to high-contrast, high-quality images with minimised ghosting and flare. Estimated pricing for the AF-S DX Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR is €599. The lens will also be offered as part of a kit with the Nikon D300 D-SLR in certain European markets.
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Resposta #1 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 11:25:17
Eehehhe!
"cópia heim"...

Beleza, vamos ver essas lentes mas 16-85VR pra quem já tem uma 18-200VR/24-120VR ou mesmo 18-55VR não vai ser mto negócio, deveria ser pelo menos uma abertura maior, tipo: F2.8-4 aí sim seria bem interessante!!!

Vou esperar a VR 2.8 atualização da 17-55 2.8 se é que vai existir!!!

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Resposta #2 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 11:29:42
Eduardo eu não sei se eles não vão substituir a D80... :/
Eu no lugar deles lançaria uma D60, melhor que a D40 mas um pouco mais simples que a D80 para brigar de igual para igual no mercado sem canibalizar outras máquinas.... :)
Acho que até foi isso que fizeram com a D60.. PEna a restrição do motor de AF estar continuando nas de entrada.
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Resposta #3 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 11:35:48
Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED    :wub: :wub: :wub:
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Resposta #4 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 11:39:45
Essa história de motor de foco ainda me deixa abismado.  :eek:
O sistema de limpeza do sensor me pareceu bem interessante, mas sem motor de foco eu já descarto de cara.
Inclusive pretendo comprar uma D300 só prá poder ter a possibilidade de usar as lentes antigas...
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Resposta #5 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 12:01:40
Essa história de motor de foco ainda me deixa abismado.  :eek:
O sistema de limpeza do sensor me pareceu bem interessante, mas sem motor de foco eu já descarto de cara.
Inclusive pretendo comprar uma D300 só prá poder ter a possibilidade de usar as lentes antigas...

Eduardo,

É justamente isso que a Nikon está querendo, que consumidores avançados como você esqueçam a D40/D60, etc e compre a D300 que tem uma margem de lucro bem superior.

Eu acho que dessa vez será o fim do sensor de 6Mp....... :(


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Resposta #6 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 12:05:15
Essa história de motor de foco ainda me deixa abismado.  :eek:
O sistema de limpeza do sensor me pareceu bem interessante, mas sem motor de foco eu já descarto de cara.
Inclusive pretendo comprar uma D300 só prá poder ter a possibilidade de usar as lentes antigas...

Eduardo,

É justamente isso que a Nikon está querendo, que consumidores avançados como você esqueçam a D40/D60, etc e compre a D300 que tem uma margem de lucro bem superior.

Eu acho que dessa vez será o fim do sensor de 6Mp....... :(

É por isso que podem lançar a D1.000.000 que a minha D50 vai morrer na minha mão...  :wub:
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Resposta #7 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 12:14:09
Cara o conceito da D50 é fantástico, ainda não entendo porque a Nikon não deu segmento nesta categoria em cima do conceito da D50.
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Resposta #8 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 12:47:47
Ainda não saiu no dpreview?


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Resposta #9 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 14:00:13
eu tb nao vi nda no dpreview sobre a D60. Agora, nem acredito q essa tb não terá motor de foco  :( :( 1x0 pra canon 450D logo de cara  :D
TENTANDO SER MENOS DESINFORMADO!!! AFINAL TODO MUNDO JÁ NASCE SABENDO!!!


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Resposta #10 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 14:36:24
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&message=26540810
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1030&message=26540830


Descobri isso procurando em URLs de outro site. No final, acabei sendo banido do DPReview.
Mas nada como um pouco de diversão nesse dia chuvoso.

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Resposta #11 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 14:45:04
Se for como tá descrito aí...a 450D ainda come ela!


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Resposta #12 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 15:03:11
Certamente, as opções mais completas continuariam sendo a XSi e a A200, com a K200D na cola delas e a Nikon continuaria defasada. :(
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Resposta #13 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 17:16:41
Eu achei acertada a decisão de remover o AF do corpo. Acho que com isso a Nikon está atendendo melhor o publico "iniciante" que ainda não têm lentes e já vai começar com lentes AF-S. Sobre a qualidade óptica das lentes AF com 85 e 50 é claro que virá coisa nova por aí, assim com veio a 105VR pra subistituir a 105, e pra melhor!

Então... eu acho acertada a decisão!!! Daqui 10 anos todos estarão dando graças a DEUS pela mudança, que tinha que ocorrer em algum momento.

Eu particularmente gostei.

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Resposta #14 Online: 28 de Janeiro de 2008, 18:31:20
Tiago o problema é que isso compromete seriamente o range de lentes possíveis e vai de encontro com uma das maiores premissas da fotografia atual que é o aproveitamento das boas óticas, além de ser algo que o mercado tem pedido (e valoriza muito equipamentos que façam isso) como também é uma questão de sustentabilidade, pois nada justifica você ter que jogar fora suas lentes simplesmente porque a marca quer remover o motor de AF, a visão ecológica atual não permite pensar em jogar fora coisas boas, que atendem bem e que funcionem simplesmente para forçar usuários a comprar novas e ganhar $$$, uma marca que faz isso está indo de encontro com esta premissa tão em alta hoje em dia... Nesse ponto a PEntax e a Sony é que estão mandando muito bem, porque estão mantendo compatibilidade integral, mesmo de lentes muito antigas, a Canon também permite o uso de adaptadores muito interessantes para lentes antigas.
Continuo achando um tremendo vacilo não oferecer o motor de AF, mesmo porque um motor de foco simples no corpo não aumenta nem US$ 5,00 no custo da câmera e o custo desse corte para o usuário pode ser dramático, para mim é só uma forma de forçar trocas de sistema, o que é uma atitude completamente imoral e pouco ética por parte da Nikon, mas isso está se tornando uma rotina na marca, só que isso custa caro no longo prazo, porque os usuários uma hora cansam de serem massacrados pelas políticas imorais do fabricante, que um dia promete manter compatibilidade total e no outro corta o motor de AF e por ai vai, eu hoje não confio em absolutamente nada que a Nikon coloca, na verdade é uma marca que se eu fosse montar um sistema pensando em futuro eu jamais faria devido às posturas que ela adotou nos últimos 2 anos, com a quebra de paradigmas que ela mesma tinha proposto em seus compromissos de longo prazo do sistema... Nikon e compromisso futuro do sistema são coisas que hoje para mim não combinam e acredito que logo logo vai ter bem mais gente pensando assim (na verdade já tenho visto mais gente que usava sistemas nikon frustrada com essas posturas de prometer e não cumprir).
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