First DSLR Suggestions?
Doc Holliday
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Alright guys, so im planning on picking up a dslr in the near future and I have a couple things in mind. Which of the three would you guys recommend and why? If you dont like the options please give me another option. Thanks and looking forward to hearing what you guys have to say.
d40 Kit - http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D40-Digital-Transcend-SecureDigital/dp/B000LRMX7A/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1234298610&sr=8-5
d70 used - http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/ele/1028488277.html
This is the price range I am looking at and I like the idea of the nikons because I can keep my glass from one camera to the other. Either way I am looking forward to hearing your ideas.
d40 Kit - http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D40-Digital-Transcend-SecureDigital/dp/B000LRMX7A/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1234298610&sr=8-5
d70 used - http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/ele/1028488277.html
This is the price range I am looking at and I like the idea of the nikons because I can keep my glass from one camera to the other. Either way I am looking forward to hearing your ideas.
Which Camera? 21 votes
d40 kit
33%
7 votes
d70 used
23%
5 votes
other - please explain
42%
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I think if you are serious about this as a hobby a d90 or even a d300 if can afford it...being later models with less problems and prices are dropping all the time.....either one will use any of the nikon lenses and lenses from the 3rd party mfg'ers also.......
A lot of times there will be super great deals on ebay for demos and refurbs also.
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Ya I know about the whole AF thing, most of my shooting will be MF. I guess my real dilemma is that I know by the time im needing a lot of the lenses that dont AF I will be wanting a new body anyways.
just my 2 cents
In this case, I would probably pick the D40 over the D70 for the lower price (or comparable for new D40 vs. used D70) and larger rear LCD. Either camera would serve you well though. One thing to keep in mind is that the D40 and D70 are very different sizes, so you might want to keep that in mind.
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Take some time, save up some cash and get yourself a D90 or D300. Both are superior to the earlier models.
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Have you looked through the VF of the D40? If you have you should've realized that MF is going to be very difficult at best. Small VF, dark VF = frustration.
You need to step up to the D90/300 to have a chance a decent MF results. Plus LV is a HUGE plus for manual focus (tripod of course) which then means the previously mentioned Oly E520 would be a good choice for about the same price as the D40.
Gene
I didnt even think about that point, im going to go take a look at that before I come to my final conclusion.
If I were chosing between a D70 and a D40, I'd probably pick the D70. I use a D80 and I'm happy with it.
I would go with the D-70, or see if you can pick up a D-80 for close to the same price. You can get a D-80 body refurbished from Nikon for under $500 from Cameta Camera (no affiliation, but we have bought from them through Amazon - a D80 in fact - and been very pleased).
Good luck!
I think cameras in general are like tools - people buy them and hardly ever use them, get bored and move on to something else. Consequently, there are alot of good used examples around in camera stores (also KEH and Adorama) pawn shops, and on Craig's list. If you buy (smartly) used you can upgrade with little loss of $.
I bought a D80 with 2660 exposures 'like new in the box' from a local camera shop for $430.
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