my first post: I've got a D40, partly due to the info gained from this thread... and got a SB400 speedlight with the money saved...nice!
my first post: I've got a D40, partly due to the info gained from this thread... and got a SB400 speedlight with the money saved...nice!
my first post: I've got a D40, partly due to the info gained from this thread... and got a SB400 speedlight with the money saved...nice!
Just a caution though.. People have the fixed mindset that D40 is a toy, so if you do the ocassional photography job, be prepared to be rejected on account of your camera only.. (I have :cryand yah. the SB-400 is a toy to them too. (But this one has a certain validity to it as SB-400 may not be powerful enough for event or werdding photography)
Sometimes I am REQUESTED to use my D2x.. !@#$ Should the photographer not be allowed to use whatever equipment he wants, rather have the client dictate to him? Shows so much worry on the client's part that the photographer is incompetent. To these people, I always refuse. Whats the point?
Just a caution though.. People have the fixed mindset that D40 is a toy
the fact of life u have to know, and everyone should know is: equipment is important.
looks pro = shots taken should be pro = photos come out definitely pro
its all managing image. If u go to professional services firm like a bank or audit firm and those bankers and auditors wear like crap, will u still want them to work for u??? no rite?
same for photographer, if u wear professionally and use decent gears and look pro, ppl will respect u as a pro.
Unless you are doing pro work.
If you are just taking photography as a hobby, then dun waste money on maintaining an image (unless you can afford it). Buy the equipment that you can afford, have money for accessories, and then go shoot photos.
whats the current price of D80 now?
Somewhere around 1800 to 2300 for kit set.
Michael
Even if it's just a hobby, why must you go get a "pro image"? That really seems like low self esteem, or craving attention to me.
D40X + MONEY SAVED = D80 + lenses with better value for money.
I accept people's formula with D40, but if you intened to use anyother lens other than 18-55 mm and 55-200 VR the D80 is the way to go.
I had a D40, with that I couldn't use Tamron 90mm or 60mm Nikkor 60mm ( I accept these lenses will work with manual intervention) . Sold it and got D80.
Tamron 90mm 550 ~ 600 SGD (with D80)
or
Nikkor 105mm VR ~1100 SGD (with D40 / D40X)
Money saved = more expensive combination
D40X + MONEY SAVED = D80 + lenses with better value for money.
I accept people's formula with D40, but if you intened to use anyother lens other than 18-55 mm and 55-200 VR the D80 is the way to go.
I had a D40, with that I couldn't use Tamron 90mm or 60mm Nikkor 60mm ( I accept these lenses will work with manual intervention) . Sold it and got D80.
Tamron 90mm 550 ~ 600 SGD (with D80)
or
Nikkor 105mm VR ~1100 SGD (with D40 / D40X)
Money saved = more expensive combination
D40X + MONEY SAVED = D80 + lenses with better value for money.
I accept people's formula with D40, but if you intened to use anyother lens other than 18-55 mm and 55-200 VR the D80 is the way to go.
I had a D40, with that I couldn't use Tamron 90mm or 60mm Nikkor 60mm ( I accept these lenses will work with manual intervention) . Sold it and got D80.
Tamron 90mm 550 ~ 600 SGD (with D80)
or
Nikkor 105mm VR ~1100 SGD (with D40 / D40X)
Money saved = more expensive combination
If you want cost effectiveness, might as well get something with in-body stabilization too.![]()
Sony or pentax. But I heard some.. erm... things about sony. And not to mention that Sony doesn't seem to be coming out with lenses ;p
You must note that sony doesn't specialise in opticals like Nikon and Canon, but electronics instead. I really wonder.
Pentax and Leica and all the other brands are in classes of their own.
haha.. agree man.. its all abt image!![]()