Theme Thursday: What I want

How’s that for a theme?? Get creative people. 🙂

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As most of you know, I love my Nikon camera.  My next camera will also be a Nikon (Nikon D300…you will be mine!).  I am ready for the next camera, which hopefully I can get at some point in the next year or so…I hope.

However, I would not recommend buying a Nikon D40, D40X, D60 or D60X.  Why?  Simply because they have no focusing motor.  This means if you buy a lower cost prime lens (a.k.a. one that will open up to f2.0 or wider), you have to manually focus the camera.  Try doing that with a moving toddler.  I’d rather eat nails.

I don’t know why they are doing this, since the Nikon D50 has a focusing motor.  It also has 5 focus points over the D60’s three.  What’s up with that??  It seems like a way to get amateur photographers to want to upgrade their camera quicker than they normally would.  I am going on 2+ years with this camera and although I’d love less noise at higher ISO’s and the ability to blow up pictures larger…I don’t need a new camera.  If I had a D40 or D60 I would have already upgraded.

Now, I know some of you out there have this camera.  You can buy lenses for them, they are just more money.  You have to look for AF-S lenses when buying them.  Here is a list I found of the lenses that will autofocus with the camera.

It’s not the end of the world, but you will have to pay more for lenses that opens wider, but still not as wide as the cheaper primes with no motors.  Instead of a $120 50mm 1.8, you would have to get the 60mm 2.8 for $470.  Buying that Nikon D80 doesn’t look so bad now, does it? 

Of course, in my world, there’s always a new lens to buy, irregardless. 😉

I just thought I would put that PSA out there for those looking into buying that camera or those that already have it.  Sorry if it bums you out, but just want to make sure you know what your options are with the camera.