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Nikon D users - need advice
I'm considering getting a Nikon D series camera. There are many cameras in this series - D40, 60, 70, 90 (there may be more). Between all of the versions and all of the different offers of lenses, I'm completely confused.
The D60 seems to have a lot of deals in place at the moment. Costco has this one with 2 lenses and accessories:
So, Advice? Or just tell me what I should get.;) |
That Costco D60 package is what I bought last Christmas. It's great. I'm still learning about all the bells and whistles but even for a rank beginner it takes decent photos.
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The one thing to keep in mind, the D40/40x/60 DON'T have an autofocus motor builtin- you have to use AF-S lenses for autofocus.
Granted, you can use AF lenses, but you'll have to manually focus. I've been using autofocus less and less, and the lenses I've used without being able to autofocus (I've used a 50mm f/1.8 AF lens recently) have produced some spectacular results. |
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I've also got the Dummies Guide to the D40/40x if anybody wants to check it out.
Nikon has some great online videos that start with the ULTRA basics and go on to some pretty advanced features - The Nikon Digital Learning Center |
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So, which lenses are the ones to have? |
I've got the 18-55 and the 55-200 VR. I also have a 55-200 non-VR that I need to sell (ooh, that'll be my good deed for the day, getting that on ebay).
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and VR stands for....? Chris suggests virtual reality.
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Vibration Reduction. Image stabilization, as it's known more generically, VR is Nikon's term for it.
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Thank you.
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