Nikon D1X vs Nikon D60
This is a full comparison between the cameras Nikon D1X and Nikon D60. We compare them by looking at the categories you see below.
Manufacturing
These cameras are both manufactured by Nikon.
Nikon D1X were released 2001 and Nikon D60 was released 2008. That is a 7 years difference. In tech, this period can be of interest since technology is always improving, etc.Camera | Released |
Nikon D1X | 2001 |
Nikon D60 | 2008 |
Type of camera
Both these cameras are DSLR cameras. No difference there.
Sensors / crop factor
Both these cameras have the same sorts of sensor (called "DX") which means that if you compare these cameras side by side the lenses will also have the same experienced focal length. Neither of the cameras has a Full frame sensor which means that you will get a "crop factor" where the camera's sensor size affect the focal length with a multiplier.
Camera | Focal length, 50mm f/1.8 ** |
Nikon D1X | 75 mm Nikon DX sensor Crop factor/focal length multiplier by * 1.5 |
Nikon D60 | 75 mm Nikon DX sensor Crop factor/focal length multiplier by * 1.5 |
** Experienced focal length when using a lens such as a common "50mm f/1.8"
Learn more about crop factor and focal length multiplier here:
Camera selection can affect the focal length (Nikon)
Resolution
Nikon D1X has a 5,3 MP (Megapixels) resolution while Nikon D60 has 10,2 MP. If we break down this in more detail this is the data behind the numbers:
Camera | Megapixels |
Nikon D1X |
5,3 MP
5895680 pixels 3008 x 1960 |
Nikon D60 |
10,2 MP
10036224 pixels 3872 x 2592 |
Nikon D60 has a 70 % larger resolution than Nikon D1X. This could give you more details in the picture but also a possibility to crop more in the pictures, afterward while editing the pictures, if needed that is.
ISO range
Nikon D60 has a larger ISO-range than Nikon D1X. Nikon D60 has an ISO range that stretches from 100 to 3200 while Nikon D1X has 125 to 800.
Camera | ISO Range |
Nikon D1X | 125-800 |
Nikon D60 | 100-3200 |
Autofocus and lens compatibility
There is a big difference between these two cameras. Nikon D1X has a built-in autofocus motor but Nikon D60 does not. If you want to be able to use autofocus on Nikon D60 there is a need for having an autofocus motor inside the lens. We really encourage you to look closely at our lens compatibility charts at the links below.
Here is a complete overview of which lenses work with each camera:
Lens compatibility chart for Nikon D1X
Lens compatibility chart for Nikon D60
Pictures per second
Depending on what you are shooting the FPS, or frames/pictures per second, can definitely be of interest. Nikon D1X can shoot up to 3 pictures per seconds and Nikon D60 can shoot up to 3 pictures per seconds.
Camera | FPS (Frames per second) |
Nikon D1X | 3 |
Nikon D60 | 3 |
Ability to record movies
It is becoming more and more popular to record movies with digital cameras.
Though, neither Nikon D1X or Nikon D60 can shoot movies so if that is a functionality that you are really looking for you should look elsewhere.
Weight
The weight of the camera can be an extremely important factor, especially if the camera is about to be used, or carried around, for several hours at a time.
Nikon D1X weighs 1200 gr (equal to 2,65 lb) which is 130% heavier than Nikon D60 and its 522 gr (or 1,15 lb).
Camera | Weight |
Nikon D1X | 1200 gr 2,65 lb |
Nikon D60 | 522 gr 1,15 lb |