I prefer the D70s over the D40x. Go for the D80 if you want a 10MP.
not better image, but more details when viewing at pixel level or poster print size, provided everything else are constant and not a bottleneck (ie, weak resolution lenses). :sweatsm:Actually, i feel that 6mp is enough, and many have the impression that the higher the MP guarantees better image.Wrong! Anyway, here's a link to an explanation of 'megapixel myth'
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm
ok heres my prob.
1) i prefer the d40x lcd which is brighter and bigger and has the newer user interface.
2) its much smaller and egonomical.
3) its 10mp, which i figured will last me longer.
4) i think nikon will switch to solely af-s/i lenses in future.
5) d70s is 2 yrs old, d40x has a newer sensor and processor.
6) good batt lifespan.
Bad:
1) have to jump thru a few menus to adjust iso, apetrure, shutter.
2) no depth of field preview.
as for the more detail specs im nt too sure what it means to be honest... if the diff means alot.
I am new to photography and need help deciding!
ok heres my prob.
1) i prefer the d40x lcd which is brighter and bigger and has the newer user interface.
2) its much smaller and egonomical.
3) its 10mp, which i figured will last me longer.
4) i think nikon will switch to solely af-s/i lenses in future.
5) d70s is 2 yrs old, d40x has a newer sensor and processor.
6) good batt lifespan.
Bad:
1) have to jump thru a few menus to adjust iso, apetrure, shutter.
2) no depth of field preview.
as for the more detail specs im nt too sure what it means to be honest... if the diff means alot.
I am new to photography and need help deciding!
ok heres my prob.
1) i prefer the d40x lcd which is brighter and bigger and has the newer user interface.
2) its much smaller and egonomical.
3) its 10mp, which i figured will last me longer.
4) i think nikon will switch to solely af-s/i lenses in future.
5) d70s is 2 yrs old, d40x has a newer sensor and processor.
6) good batt lifespan.
Bad:
1) have to jump thru a few menus to adjust iso, apetrure, shutter.
2) no depth of field preview.
as for the more detail specs im nt too sure what it means to be honest... if the diff means alot.
I am new to photography and need help deciding!