Nikon D50

Nikon D50

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shutterbug.com Professional Review.

Nikon's D50; Surprisingly Affordable 6-Megapixel Camera, But How Does It Compare To The Nikon D70s

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Especially when a polarizing filter is used (as for these shots) the D50 generates images with high saturation in Adobe RGB color mode with particularly bold reds and blues.

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shutterbug.com Professional Review.

Nikon's D50; Surprisingly Affordable 6-Megapixel Camera, But How Does It Compare To The Nikon D70s-

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Especially when a polarizing filter is used (as for these shots) the D50 generates images with high saturation in Adobe RGB color mode with particularly bold reds and blues.

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digitalartsonline.co.uk Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) D50 & D70s digital SLRs

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Nikon's latest brace of digital SLRs lower the entry-price into the professional camera market still further. Both will challenge the wave of high-end, closed-system prosumer models, such as Sony's Cyber-Shot DSC-F828 and Nikon's own Coolpix 8800.

Review Verdict: Surprisingly, we found both cameras tended to underexpose slightly, but the D70s did so on far fewer occasions. Naturally, both models offer two sRGB colour spaces, Adobe RGB, and Nikon's compressed NEF RAW file option, with the choice to capture a basic

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QuickTake:

Pros: D50: Compact body with responsive AF, 1/500 flash sync and bags of auto and manual control. Impressive buffer and file handling allow extended burst depth ; D70s: Super durable body with ultra-fast handling, plus there's low-noise and great colour from ra
Cons: D50: Some handling quirks due to a single-command dial to the rear. Kit lens not a patch on the 18-70mm supplied with the D70s. Still only six-megapixel resolution ; D70s: cons Pricey for a six-megapixel digital SLR, but the kit lens is by far the best of
gadgetcentre.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) nikon d50

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It is potentially a tricky time for digital camera manufacturers. Sure the market has exploded as punters have traded in their analogue snappers for shiny new digital models...
engadget.com Professional Review.

Nikon D50 announced

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As expected, Nikon today introduced their D50 six megapixel CCD digital SLR, positioned as essentially a cheaper and easier to use alternative to the D70. Digital Photography Review has posted their preview of the D50 based on a pre-production version of

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engadget.com Professional Review.

Nikon D50 is for real, yo

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So yesterday we posted on the leakage of a manual for the Nikon D50, and as noted in the comments and via Digital Photography Review, the camera is indeed real and, according to Nikon spokesperson Susumu Enomoto, is going to go on sale in the "not-too-dis

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pcworld.ca Professional Review.

Advanced SLR Cameras: Nikon D50

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This 6.1-megapixel model brings interchangeable-lens photography to an affordable level.

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letsgodigital.org Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Nikon D50 digital camera review

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All in all the Nikon D50 is an excellent digital SLR camera. Ideal for those who have outgrown their compact camera or for those who want to take their first steps into digital photography. The Nikon D50 may be a so-called entry level model; nevertheless

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ephotozine.com Professional Review.

Nikon D50 SLR review

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Review Verdict: I found it a little difficult to get used to the smaller size and weight of the D50, but found the controls well laid out. The size and weight of the camera can be seen as both a positive and a negative point, depending on the user.

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QuickTake:

Pros: Ergonomic Grip, Lightweight body, Excellent battery life, Well thought out layout of controls, User friendly controls
Cons: Only accepts SD memory cards, Lightweight body, Silver finish is easily marked
digicamera.com Professional Review.

Digital Camera: The Nikon D50

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Though the new 6MP Nikon D50 is more compact and less expensive than the D70s, it will deliver images every bit as good and is simpler to use, making it an ideal entry dSLR. In fact, it may be the only dSLR you'll ever need

Review Verdict: I deliberately severely cropped some images, ending up with using about half the frame- the equivalent of turning the D50 into a 3MP camera. Blowing them up on an Epson 2200, I was able to get crisp 11 x 14 photos without any problems. If you're going to

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