For someone who has had more than one/ used more than one which is your favorite Nikon DSLR camera?
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I’m seeing some really good deals on used Nikon D200’s right now because the D300 is out. I’m wondering if that would be a better bet long term than the D40x or D80 for my first Nikon DSLR because of the durability. Any thoughts on whether it would be too advanced for just starting out? Or could I grow into it pretty quickly?
D3 is the winner for most serious pros.
The new D3x has gotten at best a lukewarm reception, partly because of the price tag, but mostly because of all the D3 features (continuous frame rate D3 9fps vs D3x 1.8fps in 14-bit raw, 2 stops loss of usable ISO sensitivity) you have to sacrifice to get the extra pixels.
I’m in the process of buying a DSLR camera but I’m not sure which one to get. I was thinking ether the Nikon d90 or d5000. I know the d90 is better but is it that big of a difference? I don’t really care about the video recording feature in terms of which one I choose, but I do want my camera to have a live action screen (which both have). I have never had a DSLR but I’m a fast learner and want to get the best for what I can afford. Which should I choose?
I’m loooking for it,
Its gotta be under 300 dollars
I’m not a photographer neither experienced
but i could use some advice on what cameras are better and cheaper
I’m a on a budget ![]()
I was also wondering if these kind of cameras have a rechargeable battery?
I’m looking to purchase a DSLR camera and have done a lot of research. I think I’ve narrowed it down to the Nikon and am looking at the Nikon D60 kit with 18-135mm lens. Does anyone know anything about the D60? Is it significantly better than the D40? Any input would be very much appreciated!
I’m 13 years old and have had like 4 cameras already but none a dslr. I’m into photography and ok at it and I want my first dslr camera. Do you recommend the Nikon D60? I can work my way around it don’t worry about that, I just don’t know if that cameras good or not for the price (about 600$)
All entry level DSLR’s use SD or SDHC memory cards.
All the Nikon D1, D2 and D3 series, D100, D200, D300 and D700 DSLR’s as well as some of the older, smaller DSLR’s like the D70 and D70s use CF cards.
On fast cards. Unless you are a “machine gun” shooter AND have a camera that supports UDMA, buying a card faster than 133x is a waste of money. Sure, eventually cameras will be able to support the much higher read/write speeds, but by then, faster cards will cost round 1/4 the cost of them now.
At present you can buy a 4 gb, 133x CF card for under $14. Two years ago they sold for over $60.
i like DSLR D60 bcoz, its a DSLR camera (actually i know nothing about DSLR). but d pro blame is, it was launched b4 1.5 years. which can b d best 4 me? if der is another digicam. better dan both of these pls tell me. pls help me.
Well I’m into photography and art and I would like a nice beginners camera. I’m not that great with technical stuff..
-Is it semi-easy to understand?
-Too complicated for a first camera?
Any advice would be great, thanks!