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J316 Had at least one on Sat...may be gone by now.

I tested it out then and was quite impressed by the photos it captured. The overall feel was nice too, if you ignore its size. I was very tempted to get for my kid who's been chucking his IXUS aside to grab at my D200 these days. :bsmilie:

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Hey Guys,

Saw this camera at Paris Silk Holland Village today. Quoted 920 for it (not sure whether it's with or without GST).

They are also selling brand new D70S kit for 1290 and D80 for 1860. Are those good prices?

Cheers!
 

Hey Guys,

Saw this camera at Paris Silk Holland Village today. Quoted 920 for it (not sure whether it's with or without GST).

They are also selling brand new D70S kit for 1290 and D80 for 1860. Are those good prices?

Cheers!

Hey... pretty good pricing. Quick...

time to BBB
 

just went to TK Foto to try the D40 + kit lens. and just for comparison...

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dats my D50 on the right... and i thot the D50 was small enuf. guess i was wrong... :sweat:

after trying it in the store, IMO, it's a toy camera. it's far too small for my liking and far too light. some will like it, but i'll take a d50 over this any day. image-wise, like in every iteration of nikon DSLRs, it seems to be better than the previous one. i tried out the d40 + kit lens in the shop at ISO1600, and the image to my eyes on the cam LCD seems cleaner than my d50 at max magnification. apart from the size, my other grouse is dat the d40 buries all the adjustment parameters inside the menu - so, unless u shoot P-rofessional mode most of the time, changing settings might require ur fingers to go thru some tantric motions...

oh yeah... i seldom say this for any kit lens of any camera... but for the D40, i think i'll make the exception. for those buying, i suggest u look for the 18-70 or 18-135. the new 18-55 kit lens falls under wat i like to call miam hiam buay pia... but if u ai hiam, it's KNS.... :bsmilie: at f8, i can see soft corners and light fall-off when testing in the shop.

overall, like the d50, i think the d40 is good for someone who is upgrading fm prosumers or PnS, and wants the powers of a DSLRs minus the complexities of a full-fledge DSLR, and a lightweight travel cam.


edit: oh yeah... looks like someone already posted a complete set of sample pics from D40. at least, the author of the site seems to make the same point abt the high-ISO pics. :)
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/ND40/ND40A7.HTM
 

Wow, care to share how you managed to obtain this figure? I always thought that the price that Nikon or any other company offers to retailers is a guarded secret. Frankly I would have expected an even lower amount.

Some clarification obtained from Nikon Sg Rep.

Pricing offered to dealers are indeed confidential and are not at liberty to be disclosed openly. Dealers or staff would have alot to explain if there is any leakage of such information and posted in an open fourm

i wouldnt openly disclose how i got that figure, but its accurate as far as i'm concerned ;) that price is mainly for exclusive Nikon dealers, all other retailers gets a cost price of $900 SGD w/o GST.

I hope this is merely your speculation from heresay information from friends etc without any substantiated proof. Because statement like this can get dealers and staff into alot of trouble.

Let's move on and not discuss nor prove whether one's information is true etc and implicated the dealers or the staff.
 

... i suggest u look for the 18-70 or 18-135. the new 18-55 kit lens falls under wat i like to call miam hiam buay pia... but if u ai hiam, it's KNS....

Izit possible to buy the D40 with a 18-135 rather than its Kit Lens ? :think:
 

My colleague just tried that option last nite at MSC, the ans is No, so he got the kit....$999 or $995 iirc...

Izit possible to buy the D40 with a 18-135 rather than its Kit Lens ? :think:
 

Erm... D40 is really a very different beast from the D80 and D200...

If the D40 is keeping you undecided... Maybe you don't really need D80 and D200?

I guess the D50 would have been adequate for your style of photography. Why not invest the $$ in a good lens? Just a suggestion... :D



Hahaha.. coz he just sold off his D50 ..
 

I'm getting into photography , what nikon cameras do you guys recommend?? i'm thinking of getting a D40 first, what do you guys think?

thanks for the comments

Go ahead as per your budget allows. You may want to consider Cannon 400D. Though i own a D80. I chose Nikon because of it's built, functions, button control and Picture quality. Cannon lose out only on it's built and buttons control. But Picture quality is good too.
 

It's smaller in size so I guess you might want to hold it in your hand and feel it. Some asian got smaller hand thus the grip might be good and stable. Enjoy!;)
 

Hey Guys,

Saw this camera at Paris Silk Holland Village today. Quoted 920 for it (not sure whether it's with or without GST).

They are also selling brand new D70S kit for 1290 and D80 for 1860. Are those good prices?

Cheers!

Hmmmm....:think: $1860 for D80 kit, quite a good price....
 

Hi, any new owner of D40 wana post your pics here?
 

Hmmmm....:think: $1860 for D80 kit, quite a good price....

Getting Better... I got the kit little below $2100. $200 down after 3 months... D200 body drop by $1000 within 1 year...
 

just went to TK Foto to try the D40 + kit lens. and just for comparison...

IMG_0025.jpg


dats my D50 on the right... and i thot the D50 was small enuf. guess i was wrong... :sweat:

after trying it in the store, IMO, it's a toy camera. it's far too small for my liking and far too light. some will like it, but i'll take a d50 over this any day. image-wise, like in every iteration of nikon DSLRs, it seems to be better than the previous one. i tried out the d40 + kit lens in the shop at ISO1600, and the image to my eyes on the cam LCD seems cleaner than my d50 at max magnification. apart from the size, my other grouse is dat the d40 buries all the adjustment parameters inside the menu - so, unless u shoot P-rofessional mode most of the time, changing settings might require ur fingers to go thru some tantric motions...

oh yeah... i seldom say this for any kit lens of any camera... but for the D40, i think i'll make the exception. for those buying, i suggest u look for the 18-70 or 18-135. the new 18-55 kit lens falls under wat i like to call miam hiam buay pia... but if u ai hiam, it's KNS.... :bsmilie: at f8, i can see soft corners and light fall-off when testing in the shop.

overall, like the d50, i think the d40 is good for someone who is upgrading fm prosumers or PnS, and wants the powers of a DSLRs minus the complexities of a full-fledge DSLR, and a lightweight travel cam.


edit: oh yeah... looks like someone already posted a complete set of sample pics from D40. at least, the author of the site seems to make the same point abt the high-ISO pics. :)
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/ND40/ND40A7.HTM


Is the D40 body even smaller than the Canon 350D body? I guess the D40 will be lighter but sizewise?
 

Culés;2688475 said:
Is the D40 body even smaller than the Canon 350D body? I guess the D40 will be lighter but sizewise?

eh... good question. i din compare... :embrass:
 

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