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http://www.simplyelectronics.net/mainpr ... p?pid=4875

For my graduation present, can't wait 8)
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yum!!
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Post by Jamoygti »

D90 should be a quality camera! lucky chap! lol

bought myself a D50 kit with my first ever pay packet in the summer of 2006...2 years later its still in rude health (minus the flash).

my friend bought a D70s at the same time as well, and seeing the difference to what the newer models can do, it's quite incredible.

my next step would be a D300 or D2x though.

having said that, i think im gonna treat the D50 to another new lens :)
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Post by kyle1b1 »

you guys are crazy

look at the price on these cameras.
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lol I spent an absolute fortune on my D80 when it came out!
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Post by kyle1b1 »

i dont actually want to know.

because i am skint and when you lot are spending a 1k on a cam makes my life feel worthless :lol:
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Post by CraigMK4 »

Good choice mate, i have a D80 and i must say the Nikon dslrs feel so much better than all the competition from canon, olympus etc. Enjoy it 8)
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Post by Gra-GT »

Oooo, very nice mate.

I'm looking at getting the D60. But I'm just waiting for Nikon to bring back their cashback offer before I get one :wink: . Also going to get a Sigma 18-200mm OS lens to go with it :P
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I was looking at the D80 around June and found out the D90 was due this month. This will be my first DSLR so will take a while to get used to, I look forward to learning how to take a good photo :D
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Mouse_GTI wrote:I was looking at the D80 around June and found out the D90 was due this month. This will be my first DSLR so will take a while to get used to, I look forward to learning how to take a good photo :D
the best way is just to go out and take lots of pictures, changing the settings all the time till you find out what there for and stuff. i never read the book with mine and i now know it all due to practice.
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It arrived and it's a bit of a beast. Haven't really read the manual yet so went out to see what it could do on the auto setting. Most of them came out crap (meaning there is a lot of reading and practise to be done) but here are some of the better ones:

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Post by Si_GTi »

Some cool pictures there, not a bad first effort! I think you can always tell, even in internet-friendly reduced size, if a picture has been taken with a DSLR or a compact camera, the difference in quality is clearly obvious!
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Post by david burton »

Good pics, with the Nikons you should usually set the saturation to the highest amount on the menu, produces much more relaistic results.

I've got a D50 + 18-200 VR lens (mmm) and a speedlight, I can't recommend the speedlight enough - indoors shots look like natural light now.

I'll eventually upgrade to a D90 or something, but I've heard the new Sony a300 is a better buy than the D60/D40 - which is pretty incredible!
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Post by chrisjames »

Hey nice photos.
As already said, the best way to learn how to take photos with a dslr is just to fiddle with all settings. For some reason I find "sports" mode works well for most situations if you dont have time to fiddle.
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Post by Tim_GTi »

Looking good so far mate. Framing is very nice on the funghi, a little questionable on some of the others but it's all good. Spider's web is pretty nice too 8)
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