Josh'sDad1974
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I just found that problem. I should have done the full research before I posted. My only experiences are with the D1, D100, D200 and a little on the D300.
I am also interested in any sample pics. this year (21 days and counting) wil be my 1st trip with a DSLR. i have the Nikon D40x with the standard 18:55 lens.
i am totally new to DSLR but love photography so i took the plunge earlier this year. i will prob leave the camera on auto for the majority of pictures as i am not too confident with the manual settings yet![]()
any advise would be very welcome![]()
Wow. Very nice.
I've been trying to see shots to compare the d80 to the D40 and since this is my first DSLR, its hard to pay more than double for the D80 when the D40 takes such wonderful shots.
You might be missing the point of the higher end body. Comparing shots between the two is going to do nothing for your decision. Virtually any DSLR is capable of capturing almost identical images. The biggest thing the higher end model gives you is an easier or more convenient way of doing it. For example, the D80 has two knobs to adjust the shutter and aperture where the D40 has one. That makes it faster and easier to change both when needed, but the cheaper body can still do the exact same thing. Most higher end ones also take burst shots quicker for more shots, which give you a better chance of getting the best shot. Again, the low end body is just as capable of doing it, but you need to have either more skill or luck to get the best shot. Some higher end models have a more usable high ISO, but that does not come into play between the D40 and D80.
There is aways the focus motor situation between these two models. The D80 will AF all of the AF lenses where the D40 requires the lens to have the focus motor. The D80 allows you to get the ~$100 50mm f/1.8 where the cheapest fast lens that will AF on the D40 is $400. Both will work great. That decision comes down to how much you are willing to pay for a lens.
So i've been trying to compare just stock lens photos to see what they could do without bigger upgrades. As in, seeing maybe what I'd be able to do without buying more stuff for it. if that makes any sense.
What I am trying to say is that if you setup the same shot with a D40, D60, D80, D200, and D300 all with the same lens, aside from the JPG processing, the shots should look identical.