
It might be worth pushing the boat out and trying for a D80 but if you go down the Canon route it might well still be worth looking at buyacamera. I think Canon has a cashback offer on at the moment too.
Which ever you buy I am sure you will be happy with it. We have gone all Nikon because of the lenses that I wanted but there is really very little to split them up.
My advice would be to have a look for the best prices you can find, check out the cash back offers and go into Jessops or whoever and check out both cameras. You might prefer one over the offer on feel etc.
Doesn't matter what anyone here says, both have pluses and minuses and are essentially as good as each other. Go and try holding both and see what feels "right". It's far more important that you feel comfortable with the camera than buying one just because someone on an internet forum says you should buy what suits them
in my local shop, ive seen Canon for £400
and Nikon for about £370
Is that with the VR lens?
It comes with 18-55mm kit lens
Yes, the D60 is available with either the normal kit lens OR the VR lens. The VR lens is normally about £50-60 more expensive so the price of £379 (at buyacamera) with the VR lens is remarkable. Jessops are doing it at £419 but you do get a free bag
nice
thanks, im lookign on jessops now
whats a UV filter?
lol
Thanks,dave0493
Most people use one as a protective shield against scratches to the lens. Ie fit it and if something hits the lens then the cheap filter is damaged rather than the glass of the lens itself. I think it is supposed to stop some kind of flare or similar but can't really say that I have noticed any real difference.
Buy neither! Get a 40D!
4. If you want to take photos of wildlife, birds, aircraft, etc., then bias your choice a bit towards Canon. They offer far more options for quality telephoto lenses.
i use canon stuff. i like canon stuff, understand it all and find it suits my needs and it does what i want. i do fancy trying nikon, especially for higher iso's which are supposed to be superb, but there is no way i'm jumping ship at this stage as the financial loss would be crippling. if i won the lottery, i'd buy a bunch of nikon gear so i could have both, but that ain't gonna happen.
that's probably not much help to you, so i'd suggest going to a good camera shop and get your hands on both and see which suits your needs best....

But i was just wondering if it would be worth sacrifising a little comfort for a better camera.