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I Have the Nikon D200... love it!!! I would never sell any of my photography equipment. Even the 35mm cameras... what's a couple 10 or so cameras....
It's great to see other people interested in photography. It's always been an interest of mine that I'm now pursuing more in my free time. I took a short college class recently and I'm looking to get my first DSLR (D90). I've been using point-and-shoot cameras but they just don't let me take control of the photos. I can never get the shot I want. Plus I love macro photography, so I'll need something like a telephoto lens (or other ideas?).
I'm up for a photo walk or meet up. I think it's a great idea. I have some photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonblogs/
Hey guys, I've purchased Nikon D40 camera this summer, but it seems that I have outgrown it already. Now I'm thinking about spending some money on a new one. The next camera in the series is D60, but I keep wondering if I should go with D90 instead. What do you think? Would you say that D60 is an improvement over D40 or more mega pixels is the only difference between the two?
Thanks for reply, Dave! I'm aware of the fact that pixels do not matter much unless one wants to print large photos, and this is not at all why I'm interested in upgrading my camera. I'm more interested in less noise, more vivid colors, etc. I've seen some SOOC photos of D90, and they do seem to be of much better quality that those taken with D40. I've also heard that d90 has a different sensor than that on D40 and D60. I realize that the photos I take with D90 won't be as good as those taken with D3, but won't I see any improvement at all taking into consideration that I do already have good lenses and flash lights. Thanks
Dave Blinder said:Mia - Image quality varies little from body to body when it comes to modern DSLRs, unless you are talking the top of the line $5,000 pro models. Sure, 6.1 megapixels can be a shortcoming, but only if you are running large prints or making full use of the size. Low light performance (w/o flash does improve some as you move up the camera chain). High quality flashes and lenses make a much larger impact on the quality of the photos though.
Mia Kliuieva said:Hey guys, I've purchased Nikon D40 camera this summer, but it seems that I have outgrown it already. Now I'm thinking about spending some money on a new one. The next camera in the series is D60, but I keep wondering if I should go with D90 instead. What do you think? Would you say that D60 is an improvement over D40 or more mega pixels is the only difference between the two?
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