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Compared to the D40 does the D50 have any major benefits apart from the fact the D50 has in the inbuilt a/f motor that the D40 lacks.
Compared to the D40 does the D50 have any major benefits apart from the fact the D50 has in the inbuilt a/f motor that the D40 lacks.
With the D40 being a lot newer than the D50, you'll get better high(er) ISO performance, and generally "newer" technology.
You can't buy a new D50, so you'll get a shop warranty at best, where if you get a new D40 you'll get 1 year (or 2 if the Nikon offer is still going) manufacturer's warranty.
The D40 is a slightly smaller body too, so if you've small hands that could be a good thing. If you've got hands like shovels - not so much.
I've not had a D50, but do have a D40 which is a great little camera.
I liked my D50s, plus points are that size wise it's closer to the D80 than the D40, it has more af points than the D40 and uses EN-EL3 batteries, so it can use those from a D70/80/90/200/300 etc(although the D80 up can't use the batteries from the D50).
The only real negative is that it uses slightly older technology, but chances are you'd hardly notice - I certainly didn't and I've had two of them, one was run in tandem with the D80 and the second (which ended up being returned to the seller) was used along side the D300.
Do you think the OP is worth getting a D50 over a D40 though? I'd probably say it would be a better bet to get a S/H D80?
I can pick up a s/h d50 for alot less than a s/h d80 though!
True. Are you thinking of keeping the D40 as well?
How much does a D50 go for these days?
Do you think the OP is worth getting a D50 over a D40 though? I'd probably say it would be a better bet to get a S/H D80?
Excuse me for dropping in like this; but what feature is there is the D50, which you're achingly missing in your D40, that makes you want to "upgrade"?
I've bought 3 D40 in 2008 .. it's a damn good camera by all accounts. I'd go so much as to say I upgraded my walk-about kit from a D70 to the D40, even though the sensor in the D70 was fantastic.
Point is, if there isn't something critical in the D50 that you need, then stay with the D40 and put any money you have on optional optics / glass.
You can't use the meter in the D40 with AI and AIS lenses.
What do you mean by meter?
What do you mean by meter?