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![]() | Nikon D50 Pros: The price. By the time it was good. The alternative was the Canon 300D. Robust camera body, I say it after 30,000 shots, and manageable. Battery life. Cons: Does not have the top panel illuminated sensor mediocre over 400 iso, no get up mirror and even the key to verify the depth of field. Viewfinder dark and small. Opinion: I decided to go to the D7000, after almost six years and 30,000 shots, almost exclusively for the performance of the new sensor. With the D50 I took pictures that gave me a lot of satisfaction (all those present today in my portfolio were taken with the D50), and only the birth of my three children has led me to want a change just for the performance of the sensor. If you are considering buying a used one, as the first body I highly recommend it, especially for the price, which is now expected to be around € 200 scarce. sent on July 17, 2011 |
![]() | Nikon D7000 Pros: Sensor sensitivity, ease of use, main controls within easy reach. Cons: Machine body of modest size. Opinion: I went from a few months to putting D7000 retired my beloved D50. Just picked it up I was struck by the size of the body, less than the older machine. We say that the D50 seemed stronger if held in one hand. After a while, however, this feeling disappeared with use. What left me speechless was the sensor. To test I photographed my son while he slept at night, with only the light bulb turned on the bedside table. In ISO 12800, with a little 'of PP and of course it was a no flash photography accettabilissima. Even at church, at my sister's wedding (making the utmost care not to obstruct the work of the official photographer), I shot exclusively with 18-200 no flash at different ISO. The photos are great. Surely if combined with professional goals is an exceptional car. sent on July 06, 2011 |
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