When it comes to the digital SLR market, Nikon has always focused on high-end, professional models like the D2X. While the company has not ignored consumer D-SLRs, its primary mission has always been ...
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 ...
The D50 is Nikon's entry level DSLR, entering the market at £469 body only or £549 body and 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IF-ED. Don't let this entry level tag fool you though, this camera is packed with features ...
Nikon has formally announced two new DSLRs, the Nikon D70s and the D50. The D70s is an update to the popular D70, adding a larger LCD screen and a better battery, among other things. The D50 [pictured ...
Nikon 's popular entry-level digital SLR camera, the D50, is being replaced by the 6.1-megapixel D40 just in time for Christmas. The Nikon D40 maintains most of its predecessor's features but with ...
Local Nikon distributor, Maxwell Optical Industries, is offering buyers of the recently-released Nikon D50 digital SLR camera additional equipment at no extra cost as part of a special “Giftback” ...
When you first take the Nikon D50 out of its box, you can literally feel why this digital SLR is so cheap - its all-plastic construction makes it shockingly light, especially if you have ever used a ...
The size, design and build of the Nikon D50 are spot-on. All the main features are intuitively placed and although the lens is noisier than the more expensive 18-70mm, it’s super sharp. As a result, ...
The Nikon D50 is an entry-level digital SLR camera with a professional-level feature set. Nikon have resisted the temptation to dumb down their budget camera by removing lots of important features, so ...
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