Digital SLR
higher-end Digital Camera (aka DSLR)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_single_lens_reflex_cameras
Jan'2012: going to be obsolete?
my goals (relative to Point And Shoot Digital Camera)
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higher image quality
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faster speed (quicker to take image)
downside
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bulkier
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often won't have Digital Video Camera capability - which I actually find rather handy
why bother, if already have film SLR (that I get CD-ROM burned for each roll) and Point And Shoot Digital Camera?
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dump bad photos
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take scads of pictures (e.g. at wedding) without having to juggle rolls of film
Will a Nikon take my existing Nikon lenses (regular and zoom)?
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yowka the fancy ones cost $3k-$5k!
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the D40K ($800 body-only) only supports AutoFocus with some lenses (hmm, need to check what I have)
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a friend of Jihi's recommended the D80 - great reviews, $850 body
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Ken Rockwell prefers the D40 to the D40X and the D80
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"SLR-like" cameras - no interchangeable lens. But less bulky because of different viewfinder approach.
I'm probably going to buy the D40 with the 18-55mm lens ($480), then buy the 55-200mmVR lens ($225) to go with it.
- Nov11'2007 - bought the D40x instead. A little more expensive, but more defensible to Jihi by having more mps without paying all the way up for the D80.
Nov16'2007: beginner guide to making use of it.
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