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    kbedwards: Open your minds "no live view" snobs! Come on...if you are truly interested in photography as opposed to just snap shots, live view can be a great cr... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: dSLRs should, at this point, have upward-flipping LCDs, like medium format cameras. Oly already has a live view and it would be a nice addition. At ... more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: How come more DSLRs don't have articulated screens? It seems that they would really help a professional in many situations. more »
    Monty: It looks fine, but Mike McCarey (Mike's Amazing Cakes) in Redmond (the guy who won nearly every competition on Food Network before they stopped inviti... more »
  • #cameras

    Nikon Entry-Level DSLR with Articulating Display Spyshots

    Allegedly, this is Nikon's new entry-level DSLR. It has the D60's size and a flip screen LCD. According to the forum member who posted it, the images were taken during the filming of a commercial. More »
  • #cakes

    Ace of Cakes' Nikon D60 Sculpture Yields Oddly-Shaped Slices

    The fondant-wielding wizards at Ace of Cakes created this huge replica of a Nikon D60 DSLR for a photographer's birthday party. Way to stick it to all those upstart amateurs, Charm City Cakes. More »
  • #digitalcameras

    Camera Nerd Puzzle: WTF Is the Nikon D60 "Black Gold" Edition?

    The folks at Nikon Rumors are puzzling over a new product SKU appearing on inventory lists, a Nikon D60 body only that lists for $649.99, $50 more than the standard D60. As you can see in the listings, it's named "Black Gold," utilizing all two of Nikon's favorite colors. We don't know what it is, but maybe you do. Frankly, we're kinda just relieved it's not White Gold. [Nikon Rumors]
  • #handson

    Hands On Nikon D60 With Stop-Motion Movie Walkthrough

  • #nikond60

    Nikon D60 Will Be Enhanced For Eye-Fi

  • #nikond60

    Nikon D60 Basically a D40x Plus Stop Motion and a Few New Tricks

  • #unconfirmed

    Nikon D40x Replacement, D60, to Ship in Spring, 2008?

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