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Anonymous Posted at 5:21 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
I'm planning to get one. I've been looking at the D40, but all of a sudden the D60 seems way better, Because of Mega Pixel's. I don't know though. D40 seems good enough to start.

Hypothetical speaking this are my two choices

D60


D40


Both have the same type of lens (I think, correct me if I am wrong. I think an 18 - 55 is a good start, and I'm also sure I could find a package with 2 lens... the 18-55 with another one) , the price range is just like 100$ or so more, and what else? What should I look for? Main differences? Is a D4O good? I've used one before and I think it's amazing, but I kinda like opinions. What are your experiences?

I would like to pursue photography as a hobby or a job related thing in the future therefore I want to learn with the best things in the market.


I like this options too:
one

two

I don't know If I'll buy it there but from the places I've looked, the deals are kinda the same. That's just to give an idea and to ask for opinion. It would be nice if people who have experience on DSLR's would be the only ones replying. Also, give me some pointers of where I should look from and buy one. Help, that's all I want... oh and guidance.

Also, I know I would need to buy a bag, a memory card, a lens protector, etc. THEREFORE More money, so I'm taking that into consideration. 650$ would be plenty of money but i guess if it's necessary I'll find some more... but Idk. tell me realistic things.

In all seriousness, the less the better, but moving away from that, I think the D40 is the best one from me seeing as how I am starting, but considering my plans, i don't know!

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Lewdness Posted at 9:44 pm on Nov. 20, 2008
Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 5:34 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from Anonymous at 8:33 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:28 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from Anonymous at 8:27 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:23 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Get the D2x or D3. 10-20x better than those you mentioned. Only problem is that the D3 is about $5000
   

  Don't be an idiot. I'm not going to buy one of those just to start. Seriously. That's an idiotic idea.


  I'm not an idiot, you are just wasting your money on a low end camera.


 

 Are you seriously calling the D60/D40 low cameras?  

 ... Jeez, that answers my question.


Yes, I am. Compared to Nikon's higher end offerings, they are horrid.


D40s are only horrid once you outgrow them. As a transition from point and shoot cameras to SLRs however, a D40 isn't horrid at all and would suffice.

The D40 is overwhelming as shit to a beginner and, assuming the OP is just a plain old novice with a semi interest in getting into some real photography, it's utter stupidity to recommend some $5000+ camera meant for the pros who actually know what they're doing.

So. Essentially, I call you out on your elitist bullshit.

To the OP: Get a D40 (even a D60 if you've got some more cash lying around) and practice around with that, get some lenses (also will cost quite a bit), and then, if you really want to get all serious business, get a high end camera. At this level though, you shouldn't be throwing away thousands of dollars on a camera you won't even know what to do with.

kaylar28 Posted at 11:09 am on Nov. 18, 2008
I dont have a nikon.
but i looked at both and for about 100$ more go for the D60
also since it has the image sensor cleaning system
thats a big plus.

they are good starter dslr's

dreamerofoz Posted at 9:31 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
I actually have the D40 and I am sooooo happy that I got it. The good thing about Nikon SLR cameras, is that they're all universal- you don't have to worry about different lenses for each model. My uncle has the D60 one and he can fit his lenses on my camera without a problem at all.

If you're just using it for learning and everyday photography (even art projects, if you're a student or artist), this camera is perfect in my opinion. From what I understand the main difference between a D90 and a D40 is that the D40 isn't battery operated for certain lenses... I think. I have to ask my uncle about that one.

kk327 Posted at 5:46 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 8:35 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from kk327 at 8:30 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

D60 has an image sensor cleaner... that alone is a huge thing, and is worth it...  

I did notice that plus the megapixels. Big things to take into consideration. What else do you think is a big difference?


I don't know, I haev a D40x, and for the image sensor cleaner alone i wish i had the d60
Anonymous Posted at 5:40 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:34 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Yes, I am. Compared to Nikon's higher end offerings, they are horrid.

Do you even know that professional photographer's advice begging to start with the D40-90 cameras? Giving someone a D3 or D3x is not the way to go, why? they are only for high photography projects and experienced people who already started with D40-90's. Plus,The d-40-90s are high end cameras, if not they wouldn't be considered DSLR'S and accepted into advance photographic level courses.

Your whole "advice" is out of place here and certainly not helpful. If you had known at least a tad about cameras and read my whole post when you first replied then you would know what I just told you and not waste a post on such an waste of space comment. Please, go away. I'm waiting for people with knowledge to reply.

Anonymous Posted at 5:35 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Quote: from kk327 at 8:30 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

D60 has an image sensor cleaner... that alone is a huge thing, and is worth it...

I did notice that plus the megapixels. Big things to take into consideration. What else do you think is a big difference?
ManiacPenguins Posted at 5:34 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 8:33 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:28 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from Anonymous at 8:27 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:23 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Get the D2x or D3. 10-20x better than those you mentioned. Only problem is that the D3 is about $5000

  Don't be an idiot. I'm not going to buy one of those just to start. Seriously. That's an idiotic idea.


 

 I'm not an idiot, you are just wasting your money on a low end camera.


Are you seriously calling the D60/D40 low cameras?

... Jeez, that answers my question.


Yes, I am. Compared to Nikon's higher end offerings, they are horrid.

Anonymous Posted at 5:33 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:28 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from Anonymous at 8:27 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:23 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Get the D2x or D3. 10-20x better than those you mentioned. Only problem is that the D3 is about $5000
 

 Don't be an idiot. I'm not going to buy one of those just to start. Seriously. That's an idiotic idea.


I'm not an idiot, you are just wasting your money on a low end camera.


Are you seriously calling the D60/D40 low cameras?

... Jeez, that answers my question.

kk327 Posted at 5:30 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
D60 has an image sensor cleaner... that alone is a huge thing, and is worth it...  
ManiacPenguins Posted at 5:28 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 8:27 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:23 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Get the D2x or D3. 10-20x better than those you mentioned. Only problem is that the D3 is about $5000

Don't be an idiot. I'm not going to buy one of those just to start. Seriously. That's an idiotic idea.


I'm not an idiot, you are just wasting your money on a low end camera.

Anonymous Posted at 5:27 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Quote: from ManiacPenguins at 8:23 pm on Nov. 14, 2008

Get the D2x or D3. 10-20x better than those you mentioned. Only problem is that the D3 is about $5000

Don't be an idiot. I'm not going to buy one of those just to start. Seriously. That's an idiotic idea.

ManiacPenguins Posted at 5:23 pm on Nov. 14, 2008
Get the D2x or D3. 10-20x better than those you mentioned. Only problem is that the D3 is about $5000
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