Nikon's film SLR kit — the F60 with AF 28-80mm for basic film photography.
The Nikon F60 (N60 in North America), released in 1998, was an entry-level Nikon film SLR for photographers upgrading from compact cameras. It features multi-segment Matrix metering and multiple auto-exposure modes, bundled here with the AF Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D kit zoom. The D designation indicates distance information is passed to the camera for improved 3D Matrix metering.
Nikon F mount, Multi-Pattern Matrix metering, programmed/aperture-priority/shutter-priority/manual exposure, built-in pop-up flash, paired AF Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D, compatible with all Nikon F-mount AF lenses.
The F60 is a solid entry-level film SLR for film photography students and beginners. The bundled 28-80mm D lens provides a useful walk-around range and benefits from 3D Matrix metering accuracy. The Nikon F-mount system gives access to a vast range of AF and manual lenses.
Test all exposure modes and confirm Matrix metering accuracy. Check shutter function at multiple speeds. Inspect viewfinder clarity. Confirm the 28-80mm AF and aperture blades are in good condition. Check battery compartment and light seals.