The Nikon D50 is introduced as a more affordable and easier to use version of the D70 which was released just under fifteen months ago. Anyone who has seen or handled the D70 will immediately see a strong resemblance in the D50, it's only when you start to examine the camera in a little more...
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Does not take video. Battery life is really really good, plus it came with 2 batteries anyway.
Read the full review →This was a camera passed on to me from my dad who replaced this with a Canon 6D, so who am I to complain? This is a great camera that works the way you want it to for most of the time. I've had a blast using it at first, but once I started getting used to it, as with anything (or anyone), you...
Read the full review →The D50 gives you features of the more expensive models, but at a better price. The D40 cut some of the price out of the D50, but it is missing features. There are some lenses that won't work properly with a D40 that do work on my D50. The D50 also has more controls at your fingertips....
Read the full review →I purchased my D50 body off of eBay a couple years ago and have been completely thrilled by it ever since. Being my first dSLR, I have been amazed at the image quality, low-light performance, and low noise compared to the point-and-shoots I've used before. Also, the D50 is one of the few...
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