Nikon F60
The Nikon F60 (N60 in North America), launched in 1998, was a mid-level autofocus SLR that bridged the gap between entry-level and semi-professional cameras. This 35mm camera featured advanced 3D Matrix metering, reliable autofocus with focus tracking capabilities, and comprehensive exposure modes including program, aperture-priority, shutter-priority, and manual control. The F60's ergonomic design incorporated a built-in pop-up flash, motor drive, and full compatibility with AF and AI Nikkor lenses. Notable features included multiple shooting modes, exposure compensation, depth-of-field preview, and a bright viewfinder with comprehensive information display. The camera was designed for serious amateur photographers who wanted more advanced features than basic models offered, providing access to professional-level controls and the extensive Nikon lens system at a reasonable price point, making it popular among photography students and enthusiasts.
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Service manual for the Nikon F60