Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Nikon D60 Eyepiece Adapters For Spotting Scopes How Much Is My Used Nikon D60 Worth?

How much is my used Nikon D60 worth? - nikon d60 eyepiece adapters for spotting scopes

I have a Nikon D60 about 3 months. It was very well maintained. Includes the following with it:

* Nikon D60 DSLR Body
* Nikon AF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G DX VR
* 2 x Li-ion Battery EN-EL9
* Fast-Charger
* USB cable
* Strap
* Body Cap
* Eyepiece
* Accessory shoe cover
* Software Suite CD-ROM
* 8 GB SD
* Tripod
* Camera Bag
* UV Filter 52mm Lens

As will be sold on eBay do you think?

Looking at Canon XSI, mainly because I like a lot of Nikon, the no auto bracketing is love, and we need for HDR. He heard a lot of praise from Canon, to be honest.

2 comments:

fhotoace said...

It is a stupid reason for the switching systems of the camera.

Professional photographers and amateur photographers for decades without auto bracketing cameras.

The avoided cost of switching camera systems in the rule that photographers do it unless there's a reason ... that Canon and Nikon has offered directly from the camera to the camera trade, the lens.

HDRI-) pictures of my lot with a Nikon D300, the self-bracketing is considerable (up to 9 different exposures, but you will never use. I use the shutter speed to change the exposure, since the change of the openings, changes in the depth of field that an HDRI image can easily turn a blind eye to what.

I can not imagine what kind of gain time when you expect after installing the set, so that the camera on and then four cooking fifty-seven different images of the same static field with auto-bracketing ".

Okay, then someone sold you on the idea of auto-bracketing.

Suppose you sell around the D60$ 300 after paying eBay fees. Xsi costs about $ 650 for the body and lens only. Why not add your existing system and buy a Nikon D80, which has auto bracketing (see page 56 of the manual D80), and use the D60 as a backup.

Remember that a change in institutions of Canon Nikon asked to learn an entirely new project ... Controls are different and have asked different things.

Some of my customers have decided they want to use their Canon cameras when shooting for them ... I do not like it, but it takes much longer to some of the features you can take the pressure on the button and move the wheel of my Nikon fix, the gun must look at the menu to continue these adjustments.

When including action games, sports and publishing, Nikon, stick, because I can quickly surf checks.

Back in the day of shooting on 35mm film, the only difference between Canon and Nikon is the direction in which they turn the focus and aperture ring. Except for use during the filmingApproach to the technical control of time (before the auto focus) quickly for sports or news, it was all the same.

Now, with digital cameras, which has nearly a Nikon or Canon for the certification of your license to shoot.

"To be honest," both Nikon and Canon are commendable ... he would have made sports photographer, you hear more about praise for Nikon ... low-noise high-ISO, auto focus with the color of the shirt team, EV bracketing -5 to 5, and a lot of other things, professional action photographers appear to be important.

Ultimately it is your money, and you can spend as you wish. My accountant wants a better reason that the capital expenditure other than trying not physically make the risks of taking HDRI occasional photo, the control ... they really are always black as cliché as selective color and white.

BTW, why not on the 8 GB SDHC card? Canon XSi use.

RaynaOC said...

Totally agree with Fhotoace.

Watch the D80. It is a very nice camera and is much cheaper than switching systems.

I is also upgraded from a D60 and after looking at the resale is not very enthusiastic about the market. I think as a backup. It is to keep a large camera.

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