Of course the Nikon D50 is popular. It’s a heck of a camera (see Hotshot Shoot-Out, March 2006), and, for a starter DSLR, a heck of a buy ($550 street, body only). It even gives the Nikon D70s a run ...
There is no better time than the present to get into photography regardless of what your skill level is. Like others, the camera market is jam packed with choice. This is a great thing, but can lead ...
Oh, the decisions. Bonus money is starting to burn a hole in my pocket, so I've been looking at lots of different toys. For a long while now I've been wanting to pick up the Sony DSC-R1 after owning a ...
First impressions mean a lot. That’s why we were eager to get our hands on a production version of Nikon’s 6.1MP D50 DSLR-to confirm our positive first impression (see “First Look,” July 2005). At a ...
Nikon on Wednesday introduced two new digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras — the D50 and the D70s. The D50 is aimed at hobbyist photographers who are transitioning from a simple point-and-shoot ...
The D50 is the smallest, lightest and easiest-to-use Nikon digital SLR camera to date, and is designed for the broadest range of consumers including family memory-keepers looking to take advantage of ...
Nikon has formally announced two new DSLRs, the Nikon D70s and the D50. The D70s is an update to the popular D70, adding a larger LCD screen and a better battery, among other things. The D50 [pictured ...
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