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Originally posted by IshThats what I love about digital photography - you can just play around. It would have cost me a fortune in film by now!
I still haven't finished off the roll of film I put in the Praktica MTL50 I got from eBay, and I've even acquired some more rolls of film, and I find myself browsing eBay for cheap film SLR bargains - it's like an obsession, searching for Pentax MZ-50s and Olypmus OM2s. Must resist temptation, the house is filled with film SLRs I hardly use ( last count I've got 7 of them ).
In other news, I got all my stuff I'd order from photobox.co.uk for Christmas presents. The print quality is great, very pleased with the calenders and even the t-shirt, which I was expecting to be an iron on but it's actually embedded into the fibres and doesn't look like it'll peel off at all, even in a washing machine. Also got a jigsaw puzzle, some small stickers, a mug and an A3 gloss print.
Not sure you'll be able get any idea from the pic, but here is one of the calenders: http://picasaweb.google.com/martypg/...66382727561234
That's all my Christmas presents sorted now
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Originally posted by MartyGIt is the D50 replacement. Very surprised they didn't put the 10MP sensor from the D80 and D200 in it - in fact, looking at the specs, I'm finding it difficult to see any differences at all
A 6 mpixel sensor manufactured with today technologies should grant excellent noise at most ISOs, even if it's CCD, can't wait to see how it performs.
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It does, read through the specs here: http://www.europe-nikon.com/product/...fications.html
I went through the specs, and they're pretty much identical to the D50.
Edit - Ken Rockwell has a more detailed breakdown here: http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40.htm
Ok, I have found a difference now, there is no direct entry for QUAL, WB and ISO which the D50 has - you have to go through the menu instead to change these, and it has some of the filter stuff from the D80, like Sepia and B&W, which I usually do post process ( I'm sure that Nikon could update the D50 firmware to include these if they were so inclined ). Perhaps most noticible is the lack of top LCD ( which I find useful ).Last edited by MartyG; 17-11-2006, 09:02.
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Also:
the D40 can't take anything other than AF-S lenses.
Meaning: it doesn't have a built-in focus motor. Which is fine for using things like the 18-55 and newer lenses, but means that stuff like the 50mm f1.8 AF, the 70-300G - lots of reasonably, cheap lenses - are manual focus only on it.
Also: only three focus points; left, right, middle.
The sensor is fine, I've got no problem cutting that down... but cutting the lens support to a handful of the recent, more expensive lenses, is just crazy.
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Aye, that seems crazy, given the market its aimed at. Perhaps Nikon are expecting people not to buy additional lenses.
So, even though they're stopping production of the D50 next year, this looks less like a real replacement to the camera. I can't see Nikon introducing a "D60" to fit in-between this and the D80 mind.
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Well, it's aimed at the bridge-camera market - the kind of people who really won't buy any other lenses, or maybe one other at time of purchase. "Beyond the 18-55 and 55-200, what else are they going to want," I guess is the way of thinking. It's a shame, though, for sure. Will be interesting to see how it sells.
They might introduce a D60, I don't know; not sure it makes much sense. Ah well. I'm still saving for lenses, but am even more convinced that my next body will probably be a D80.
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I can see it selling particularly in Japan as women may be attracted to its cuteness and simplicity. Entry level DSLRs are always marketed as family tools here, a thing to take snaps of the kids at sports day.
As stated, Nikon don't expect futher lens purchases so have done their homework. Personally, I find a top level LCD very useful and would certainly miss it on my EOS 30D but Nikon clearly expect the user to stick it on Auto and shoot away.Last edited by Richard.John; 17-11-2006, 22:08.
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