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Hi all.
Can anyone offer any advice please? I've been looking at various websites and seem to have confused myself quite comprehensively.
I bought my Dad a Nikon D40 a while back for his birthday, and in looking at the various makes and models at the time, inadvertently re-lit my own interest in photography. I used to have an old EOS 1000F many years ago, but I am a complete 'noobie' with digital photography. I've decided to buy myself a DSLR too, and want to go down the Nikon route so I can share lenses with my old man. I'm struggling with the lens choice... as far as I can work out, only AF-S and AF-I will allow the D40 to autofocus - apparently it does not have a built in motor so has to rely on the lens having one? Is this correct? Would this mean I would have to restrict myself to AF-S and AF-I lenses?
I have a budget of around £700 - 800, and ideally would like to spend the bulk of this on lenses, as these will benefit my dad as well as me. I have had my eye on the Nikon 70-300vr lens, and also fancy a fifty after seeing some of the images on here. This comes to around £430 on the jessops website, leaving around enough for a D60. Would this be a good choice? Is the D60 much of an improvement over the D40? Any thoughts?
Could you also please clarify whether the D60 has the in-built autofocus motor that the D40 lacks? I'm struggling to find this info.
Thanks in advance for any responses. I know I'm probably asking basic and obvious questions, but I throw myself at the mercy of your experience!
Can anyone offer any advice please? I've been looking at various websites and seem to have confused myself quite comprehensively.
I bought my Dad a Nikon D40 a while back for his birthday, and in looking at the various makes and models at the time, inadvertently re-lit my own interest in photography. I used to have an old EOS 1000F many years ago, but I am a complete 'noobie' with digital photography. I've decided to buy myself a DSLR too, and want to go down the Nikon route so I can share lenses with my old man. I'm struggling with the lens choice... as far as I can work out, only AF-S and AF-I will allow the D40 to autofocus - apparently it does not have a built in motor so has to rely on the lens having one? Is this correct? Would this mean I would have to restrict myself to AF-S and AF-I lenses?
I have a budget of around £700 - 800, and ideally would like to spend the bulk of this on lenses, as these will benefit my dad as well as me. I have had my eye on the Nikon 70-300vr lens, and also fancy a fifty after seeing some of the images on here. This comes to around £430 on the jessops website, leaving around enough for a D60. Would this be a good choice? Is the D60 much of an improvement over the D40? Any thoughts?
Could you also please clarify whether the D60 has the in-built autofocus motor that the D40 lacks? I'm struggling to find this info.
Thanks in advance for any responses. I know I'm probably asking basic and obvious questions, but I throw myself at the mercy of your experience!
