Another newbie
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:38 am
Hi people,
Been reading here for a while since I decided to purchase a D70. I didn't end up getting one however as when I started reading about the D50 coming I decided to wait and see how its specs would compare to the D70.
After comparison, the cut down version had everything I was looking for and the missing functions would not hamper my modest talent.
It arrived on Monday so haven't been able to have much of a play with it yet but I love the way it handles. It's nice to be handling an slr again. I've been a fan of digital photgraphy since it became affordable. I love the immediate feedback, no film costs, only printing the "good" shots.
I've also got a Canon A30 and a Nikon Coolpix 5700, and have got some great results from them.
Here are a couple of offerings from the new toy. The early morning shots are a touch soft, forgot the tripod (seniors moment).
Apologies if I've rambled on a bit but I'm looking forward to gaining information and inspiration from the forum and hopefully making useful contributions in return.
Cheers, John
Been reading here for a while since I decided to purchase a D70. I didn't end up getting one however as when I started reading about the D50 coming I decided to wait and see how its specs would compare to the D70.
After comparison, the cut down version had everything I was looking for and the missing functions would not hamper my modest talent.
It arrived on Monday so haven't been able to have much of a play with it yet but I love the way it handles. It's nice to be handling an slr again. I've been a fan of digital photgraphy since it became affordable. I love the immediate feedback, no film costs, only printing the "good" shots.
I've also got a Canon A30 and a Nikon Coolpix 5700, and have got some great results from them.
Here are a couple of offerings from the new toy. The early morning shots are a touch soft, forgot the tripod (seniors moment).
Apologies if I've rambled on a bit but I'm looking forward to gaining information and inspiration from the forum and hopefully making useful contributions in return.
Cheers, John