Nikon D50

Nikon D50

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photographyreview.com Professional Review.

Nikon D50

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After recently reviewing the Nikon D70s, and many point-and-shoot digital cameras, I was interested in testing the D50. The manual and Nikon's marketing material indicates that this camera is designed for the beginning photographer and who wants a simple

Review Verdict: The Nikon D50 lives up to its promises and is a quality camera inside and out. I am a control freak and giving up some control for the sake of automation had me worried. Needless to say, the results speak for themselves and I am very impressed. There is l

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Pros: Long battery life, Nikon consistent 1.5x digital crop factor, Impressive focusing with an improved AF algorithm, On camera scene mode assistance, Fast startup, Flash sync to 1/500th of a second
Cons: Uses Secure Digital (SD) memory cards, Only one control for both aperture and shutter speed, No LCD screen protector, No Auto Exposure Bracketing button, Lowest sensitivity is ISO 200
shutterbug.com Professional Review.

Nikonâ-'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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pcauthority.com.au Professional Review.

Product Rating: 5 star(s) Nikon D50

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Forget the low-ish pixel-count, this camera has the lot: handling, features and image quality. Add that to the high-powered battery, good for a claimed 2000 shots, and you have a real belter

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tomsguide.com Professional Review.

Nikon D50 Bests Pentax Digital SLR

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Digital single lens reflex cameras (SLRs) are produced in various price ranges and models by the major manufacturers, and are now being sold widely to the general public. With so much interest, it's only logical that models are appearing that are aimed at

Review Verdict: It's easy to be fooled when shooting in low-light situations. The image shown on the display on the back of the camera often seems very bright and well exposed, but you'll be very disappointed when you see it on your PC monitor! So beware of appearances a

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reviewed.com Professional Review.

Nikon D50 Digital SLR Camera Review

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The landscape of the DSLR market is changing with the introduction of more and more entry-level models. One of Nikon's staple cameras is the 6.1-megapixel D50, which currently fits between the D80 and the newer D40. The Nikon D50 is meant to be easy and a

Review Verdict: The D50's retail price is far above the top point-and-shoot prices that hover around $500. The $399 Nikon P5000 is the company's top point-and-shoot model. Canon's high-end compact, the G9, retails for $499. The biggest advantage of a DSLR is the flexibil

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cnet.com.au Professional Review.

Nikon D50

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nikon d50 review: The Nikon D50 is an appealing SLR for family photographers and shutterbugs on a budget.

Review Verdict: Performance and features that rival those of more expensive digital SLR cameras make the 6-megapixel Nikon D50 one of the best entry-level options.

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Pros: Strong performance, Excellent image quality, Low visual noise, Simple modes for neophytes, Robust burst mode
Cons: Simplified controls sometimes clumsy to use, Small viewfinder, No depth-of-field preview, Only one set of custom parameters, Raw-file editing/control software costs extra
cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.8 star(s) Nikon D50 (with 28mm-to-80mm and 70mm-to-300mm lenses)

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Review Verdict: Performance and features that rival those of more expensive digital SLR cameras make the 6-megapixel Nikon D50 one of the best entry-level options.

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QuickTake:

Pros: Strong performance ; excellent image quality ; low visual noise ; simple modes for neophytes ; robust burst mode ;
Cons: Simplified controls sometimes clumsy to use ; small viewfinder ; no depth-of-field preview ; only one set of custom parameters ; raw-file editing/control software costs extra ;
digitalreview.ca Professional Review.

Nikon D50 Digital SLR Image Samples

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: Nikon D50 sample images with new AF-S DX 18-55mm kit lens now added.May 30th. We have managed to get our hands on a final production version of Nikon's latest entry-level 6.1 MP digital SLR, the Nikon D50, and have now posted a series of sample images t

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digitaltrends.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4 star(s) Nikon D50

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The D50 is the smallest, lightest and easiest-to-use Nikon digital SLR camera to date, The Nikon D50 outfit, including the new AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens is designed...

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t3.com Professional Review.

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

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A serious snapper offering seriously good value.

Review Verdict: First impressions are that the D50 is somewhat of a monster, considerably bigger than the Canon and towering over the Pentax. That said, it sits comfortably in bigger hands and feels really solid

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QuickTake:

Pros: Great picture quality ; Solid ; Cheap for a DSLR ;
Cons: Small viewfinder ; Unintuitive controls ; Big ;
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