AJRitz
DIS DAD #420
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I have a Nikon D50 that I've been using for the last several years. I really like it - it's comfortable in my hand, I like the images, and I've got a small collection of lenses I like. But it has one flaw in particular that's starting to drive me batty - its SD slot will not work with SDHC cards, so it's limited to a 2GB capacity and can't even "see" the higher capacity cards. So I'm thinking that it's about time for an incremental upgrade.
I'm not skilled enough to need a pro-level camera, and I don't want to spend that much anyway. My primary criteria for this upgrade are:
1. Use SD cards, and support SDHC
2. Fully compatible with all of my current lenses (Tamron 28mm-80mm; Tamron 70mm-300mm; Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18mm-55mm)
The rest of the likely "upgrades" - better autofocus zoning, better image processor, higher resolution, faster multishot, video capability -- all of those things are really just gravy. The problem is that, with Nikon's model numbering system, I can't figure out which camera is the direct upgrade for the D50. I don't even necessarily need a "current" model. I'm happy to save some money and buy used. It's the feature set that I'm trying to nail down.
I'm not skilled enough to need a pro-level camera, and I don't want to spend that much anyway. My primary criteria for this upgrade are:
1. Use SD cards, and support SDHC
2. Fully compatible with all of my current lenses (Tamron 28mm-80mm; Tamron 70mm-300mm; Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18mm-55mm)
The rest of the likely "upgrades" - better autofocus zoning, better image processor, higher resolution, faster multishot, video capability -- all of those things are really just gravy. The problem is that, with Nikon's model numbering system, I can't figure out which camera is the direct upgrade for the D50. I don't even necessarily need a "current" model. I'm happy to save some money and buy used. It's the feature set that I'm trying to nail down.