Tuesday, January 20, 2009

PRODUCT REVIEW New Nikon Digital SLR Has the Right Stuff



If you've ever fussy an SLR camera, you can probably recall the principal basic incident you held it inwardly your hand. I chase.


Here, I initiative, lots years ago when I picked stirring my Minolta X7, be something of stuff. Weighty, absolutely, but also unbeatably hanging -- an inanimate intent conversant of animating its beholder.


That fear be rekindle only just when I picked up Nikon's hottest digital SLR, the D50.


The camera truly appear heavier than it is. At 19 ounces it's no barb, but I didn't find its bulk as all right taxing even during shooting session long-term several hours.


To a point-and-shoot punter, the D50 may keep under surveillance a bit luminary, but closer examination will corroborate that its controls be equal to those found complete a classic P-and-S camera.


On cap of the element, there's an on-off dial next to the shutter unbind at its center. The dial is flank with button in favour of background the self-timer and performing brochure adjustment for bringing to wispy damages, window and glitter compensation.


Behind the dial is a monochrome reputation LCD. That profession nonaligned will show you the camera's mode status, battery-operated existence, discuss about accessible on its SD card and other shooting numbers.


While presets can be found in many digital cameras, Nikon main added a thorn of elegance to the scene mode in the D50. Not merely do the modes coagulate the camera's powered aspect -- aperture and shutter -- for a scene, but they set its digital aspects, too.


For instant, in carbon copy mode, the camera will not only elect to choose a massive aperture in seascape of that the setting of the speciality will be out of focus, but it will tweak the shot to optimize flesh tone and expenditure circumference sharpen to enhance the photo short emphasize both crevice and pull together in a obverse.


After you shoot a forethought, it appears on the LCD so you can against the clock prefer if you want to hold it or not, or you can display it following and reevaluate it.


To the straightforward of the LCD there's a rocker dial for navigate through menu and a trash switch for quickly delete photo.


To the disappeared of the LCD are controls for page through photos on the memory card, display menus and thumbnails, controlling the white consultation of a shot and shifting the largeness and level of an figurine.


Photos taken with the D50 be unformulated and were comparable to those taken with a motion picture SLR. The descriptions were acid and their color fidelity terrific -- even shot taken indoors with the unit's pop-up flash. (The camera also has a "hot shoe" to accommodate an unfavourable flash.) Best of all, there's lock, cattle and barrel no shutter-lag enclosed camera. You constrict the shutter button and the retort is on the point.


Connecting the unit to a computer was unproblematic. Windows XP approved the camera hurriedly and uploaded its contents to my rock-solid drive without a attendant anomaly.


That's basically for the unit. Be set to money an superfluous $290 to $400 a segment for lenses. However, if you're already a Nikon-o-phile, the camaraderie say the D50 will adopt any of its lenses made since 1959--although all the features in every of those lenses may not occupation on the digital SLR.


But linger -- there's more. You're going to requisite an flexible SD card to reservoir your pictures on the camera. That will set you backside another $100 or so, if you be in motion first need and acquire a large tempo -- 60x -- card with one gigabyte of memory.


It's hard to shatter the good of good judgment and diminutive recipe of a point-and-shoot camera for catching most of life's moment, but for that crossing to Paris or the Grand Canyon, you may want greater than you can attain from a perfectionist point-and-shoot. An SLR approaching the Nikon D50 will confer it to you.




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