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Nikon D50 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) Review.

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What Lens for the D50?, April 25, 2006
Reviewer: Lo-Yi Chan "Skin and Bones"

Since so many have commented favorably on the camera, I will instead share my thinking on a lens for the D50. I had read a review in dpreview.com that the packaged lenses were OK but those interested in sharper images should seek a higher quality lens. I also know that every time you change a lens, you risk dust getting inside the camera and onto sensor, marring every subsequent image. So I looked for a very sharp lens with a wide zoom range which will allow me to keep it on the camera from portraits to wildlife to landscapes. There are a number out there but I settled on the Nikkor 18-200MM ED AF DX VR. This is a fabulous lens, compact, very fast focussing and nearly distortion free. Normally, you can't hand-hold a 200MM lens but this one has an electronic image stabilzer, allowing tack sharp hand-held images at telephoto range. The big drawback is price: the lens cost more than the D50. My reasoning for paying such a high price may be off-beat to

some, but makes sense to me. I think the new entry -level digital SLR's by Nikon and others are all very capable and well priced. Match one with a sharp, wide-ranging zoom lens and you've got a compact combination which will stretch your photographic creativity. ________________________________________________________________

          
A fantastic camera!, April 17, 2006
Reviewer: Alfred T. Miles

I purchased this package about a month ago, just in time to take it on a 7-day cruise. I had read some of the reviews that talked about the focus time being too slow, particularly on the 55-200MM lense, so I was just a bit worried about its performance. Maybe it's because I am not experienced enough with SLR cameras, but those must have been very demanding users of the D50. I found it to be just short of instantaneous with the 18-55MM lense, and about a hundreth of a second slower with the 55-200 lense. I thought it peformed just great! And it takes great pictures. I admit - I have a long way to go to learn to use all the features of this camera. I probably never will master it completely, but I already know I am going to have a great time learning. This is my first SLR other than my Pentax 35MM film camera, and only my second experience with a digital camera. My first camera was (still is) an Olympus C-2040, another great camera. I can't recommend that highly enough, either. No one, unless you are a skilled professional, should worry about whether the D50 can serve your needs. And most professionals I know would not turn down the D50. As a matter of fact, on the cruise, I was approached by two of the shipboard photographers who noticed I was carrying the D50. Each said it was a quality camera that they could and would use in their work. I thought that was a pretty good endorsement. Regarding the speed of the camera overall: I was watching the glass enclosed external elevators used in the atrium. There were four of them. We were watching to see when all four of them stopped at the same floor at the same time. Kind of like a slot machine - waiting for the 7's to roll up. One of my party yelled "There they are!" I grabbed my camera, which was in the OFF position. As I raised the camera, I clicked the on switch and started rotating the barrel of the lense as the camera was coming up. As it came up to my eye, I got it at the right focal length, pressed the shutter release button halfway for it to focus, and snapped the picture just as one of the elevators started up. All this happened in what you might call a split second. The camera caught the scene with no blurr. It was like a quick draw. How much faster does anyone need for a camera to be? Buy it! You'll love it! Oh, yeah, it is instant on, too. No waiting.

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Absolutely awesome camera!!, April 16, 2006
Reviewer: Nikon Enthusiast
I'm a casual photographer and used a Canon AE-1 SLR for years, then for a short time had an auto-focus Pentax SLR. Then I went digital and bought a point-and-shoot Nikon Coolpix 2500 and really enjoyed being able to take a lot of photos and just delete the ones I didn't like. It was fun for awhile, but I began to miss the speed and versatility of an SLR.

I started reading product and user reviews about different brands and models of digital SLRs, including the Canon Rebel, and narrowed it down to either the Nikon D70 or D50. The D70 has a few more 'bells and whistles' but, for me, the differences didn't justify the extra cost. For instance, I never used the depth-of-field preview function on my old Canon so I knew I wouldn't miss that. The D50 also doesn't have a backlit LCD screen but I haven't had a problem with that, either.

I've used the D50 for a few months now and I couldn't be happier!! The day I got it I unpacked it, attached the lens and started taking photos and they turned out beautifully just using the auto setting. Since then, I've been using different modes, like aperature and shutter priority, and I'm totally blown away by the quality of the photos and what this camera is capable of.

I'm very happy with this 18-55mm DX lens. It focuses fast and the photos are very sharp. I wanted a longer lens, too, so I recently ordered the Nikkor 28-200mm G and I'm thrilled with it. Since it's not a "DX" lens, on a digital Nikon it's the equivalent of 42-300mm and I've gotten some great, sharp photos with it.

The more I use this camera, the more I love it and I'm having lots of fun with it. There's been a definite learning curve for me because it's capable of so much, but it's also easy to use on the auto setting.

Some recommendations...

- For the SD card, the SanDisk Ultra II Plus is handier than heck because you just take it out of your camera, fold it and plug it into your computer's USB port - no need for a card reader.

- The wireless remote is great to have instead of using the camera's timer.

- The Nikon CF-D50 case is very nice and I use it all the time when I take my camera with me. ________________________________________________________________

          
I love this camera!, April 12, 2006
Reviewer: T. Hobson
I researched all the cameras available and read reviews. I went to a local store and they let me take photos with the different cameras there in their store. I chose the D50 and I am very happy with my choice.
I just got it and was able to take great pictures at the local race track. Standing in the center of the track, not 20 feet from the passing cars, I was able to freeze the car as if sitting still. Clear and Crisp. I absolutely love this camera.

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