D60 (body only)
The Nikon D60 is a 10.2 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera announced in January 2008. The D60 succeeds the entry-level Nikon D40x. It features the Nikon EXPEED image processor introduced in the higher-end Nikon D3 and D300. The Nikon D60 is manufactured by a Nikon factory in Ayuthaya, Thailand as are most Nikon DSLRs.
The D60 lacks a built in autofocus motor, which means that only lenses that are noted as having a built-in motor can be used in autofocus mode.2 For Nikon, these lenses are designated AF-I or AF-S. Third party manufacturers have also developed lenses with internal motors. For lenses that lack an autofocus motor, the camera’s electronic rangefinder can be used to adjust focus manually.