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The D50 is definitely designed for large hands, and this helps to negate that initial feeling of the camera being too light and plasticky. The Nikon D50 reminds me of the Canon EOS 300 film SLR, an ...
Of course the Nikon D50 is popular. It’s a heck of a camera (see Hotshot Shoot-Out, March 2006), and, for a starter DSLR, a heck of a buy ($550 street, body only). It even gives the Nikon D70s a run ...
Manual focusing is also provided, via a switch on the camera body below the lens mount. Metering has also been improved, with a new, second-generation 3D Matrix Metering system inherited from Nikon’s ...
The D50 gets an Excellent image quality rating from ISO 200 to 1600, achieved only by one other camera, the Nikon D2x. However, the D2x, Canon EOS Rebel XT, and Olympus Evolt all have higher ...
Nikon D50 6.1MP Digital-SLR Camera by Rob Williams on October 2, 2006 in Miscellaneous If you are looking to get into the D-SLR world but find it too expensive, then you may not know the value that ...
If you’re trying to choose between Nikon and Canon D-SLR cameras, the D50 might not be such an obvious winner. But if you have been wanting to go digital but haven’t liked the high prices, the ...
Value never looked so good. The D50 puts a pro-quality digital SLR in reach of ambitious amateurs who want to move beyond snapshots—without shelling out more than they paid for their first car ...
Nikon on Wednesday introduced two new digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras — the D50 and the D70s. The D50 is aimed at hobbyist photographers who are transitioning from a simple point-and ...