Oh dear, i just realised that the D40
1. Can only shoot basic quality JPEG when shooting JPEG with RAW
2. Lack of bracketing
3. No depth of field preview
1. download a program call image preview, it is able to extract jpg out of the RAW file(tho quality is still somewhat like basic)Oh dear, i just realised that the D40
1. Can only shoot basic quality JPEG when shooting JPEG with RAW
2. Lack of bracketing
3. No depth of field preview
Zhiliang, alternatively, you can consider Pentax K100D. Come with shake-reduction, and low price.
Can buy by instalment from MS? Didn't know that. Pls let me know some details if you find out. Thanks.
I'm not sure if the time is ripe for Zhiliang. I think you don't too. He has to decide. I think there are people who envy too much the DSLR (I'm becoming one myself), but maybe, S6500FD being such a new camera, Zhiliang may not have spent enough time with it. I'm just proposing to him that he may like to spend more time with it before upgrading. I would not want to decide for Zhiliang whether the time is ripe or not.
Is the Pentax a good model to start off with? Sorry to ask, but can DSLR of lets say Pentax but using Nikon lens? Is it compatible?
there are also times where dSLR is a ":embrass: :sweat:"there are situations wher a dSLR might give its owner the desire and confidence to really go out there and shoot photos... so, if one is able to afford a dSLR, by all means go ahead... =)
strictly my personal opinion,
stick with the 2 big-timers, namely Canon and Nikon
you won't go wrong with either choice....
Hi,
I am currently using a prosumer camera in the Fujifilm S6500fd. Having the idea to get a DSLR but not willing to spend too much on a more expensive one, i was just wondering, is there a huge difference between features, image quality, lens between my prosumer and the D40 which is a entry level DSLR, that its worth upgrading to that? Thanks
Zhiliang
Thank you everyone for the advices. Actually i have been using my S6500fd for only less than two months. Have tried out much of the functions inside and i have some concerns. Again all these are only my own opinions, and they may not be necessarily true. Forgive me if i am wrong. These are some of the factors that prompt me to want to try out a DSLR.
1. The sharpness of the pictures. For example, taking night shots on a reliable tripod and with timer, but the picture quality seems to lack the detail and fineness of some of the photos taken on a DSLR.
2. The short focal length of my camera. I think its about 6.2-66mm plus or around there which makes short depth of field difficult unless i go really near to the subject and when i am at the end of my 10.7 times zoom.
3. The lack of depth of field preview.
4. No image stabalizer on my camera.
5. Would like to have a camera that does a bit of post processing like the Nikon features of filters, D-lighting etc. on the camera.
6. A optical viewfinder instead of the EVF on mine now.
7. Slow focusing and also slow taking of continunous burst shots.
My main concerns are actually the first 2 points. Other than that, i believe my S6500fd serves quite many purposes. The thing i am wondering on is the image performance that is different on my prosumer as compared to the entry-level DSLR. Is there a wide gap between the image quality?
But of course, there come the other cons of the DSLR like the cost of additional lens, the maintenance needed as compared to a fixed lens, the weight. I would like to get the Nikon D80 but it is still a little costly for me on investing on a new hobby as yet.
Thanks so much