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#25 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 14, 2010, 09:10:19 pm
d50= 2" lcd 130,000
d60= 2.5" lcd 230,000               Approx. 126 x 94 x 64 mm             Approx. 495 g
d3100 = 3" lcd 230,000             Approx.124 × 96 × 74.5 mm          Approx. 505 g
d90= 3" lcd 920,000                  Approx. 132 x 103 x 77 mm            Approx. 620 g

well the d3100 isn't a patch on the d90 resolution but its more than good enough I think for my needs (its not far off VGA resolution) and its a much smaller and lighter camera which suits me alot better. Its also a big step up from the d50
I think I'm being hopefull in getting a d60 kit for £150, probably more like £200 but one did go the other day for £150ish on ebay.
Anyone seen any good second hand ones outside ebay hola please
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actually, there is some confusion over lcd resolution as some of the figures are quoted in dots rather than pixels, apparently the d90's lcd is vga = 307200 pixels (640*480) ie 920,000/3.
I wish they would just quote horizontal and vertical pixels, it would make life much simpler.
« Last Edit: September 14, 2010, 09:25:33 pm by Jim »

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#26 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 14, 2010, 09:54:50 pm
I wouldn't stress about the screen word, its the kind of thing you only notice when you compare it to another.

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#27 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 14, 2010, 09:57:21 pm
I'm not, they are all a big step up from what I'm used to so its all gravy

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#28 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 15, 2010, 11:14:46 am
where else should I check for 2nd hand apart from:
www.ebay.co.uk
www.ffordes.com
www.mpbphotographic.co.uk

thinking about, I would prefer just to get the body if I could strip my old d50 kit lens down and get the autofocus working properly again and use that until I could get a decent lens for it.
Is this possible?
I don't see any point getting the kit lens when I don't really want it and as soon as I get a half decent lens it won't be used anymore

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#29 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 15, 2010, 11:49:41 am
where else should I check for 2nd hand apart from:
www.ebay.co.uk
www.ffordes.com
www.mpbphotographic.co.uk

I vaguely remember posting a similar question and dave and cofe posted some other sites I'd not come across.  Just wasted five minutes searching for it and haven't found it yet so not wasting any more time.

Others include...

London Camera Exchange (have store in Manchester I think)
Harpers Photographic

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#30 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 15, 2010, 01:33:47 pm
(D7000, Sb700 anyone?

CEX in Sheffield had some whoppingly cheap Nikons a month or so back but I popped in yesterday and they only had a D5000, I don't know if there's one local to you but it might be worth a look?

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#31 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 15, 2010, 05:28:07 pm
what the fuck is CEX?

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#32 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 15, 2010, 05:36:02 pm
Camera EXchange?   :shrug:

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#33 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 15, 2010, 06:01:22 pm
what the fuck is CEX?

Complete Entertainment eXchange, bright red shop two doors down from Blacks in town.  Handy for cheap second hand games and DVDs (never really look at much else, sounds as though I should check camera equipment out though).

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#34 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 22, 2010, 07:04:24 am
well for some reason d60's have started selling like hot-cakes and for top dollar on ebay? despite the imminant release of the d3100. does anyone know when the d3100 is being released (apart from the end of sept 2010, which is more or less now)?
debating weather or not to just get a d3100 now.
Definately be getting the nikkor 35mm afs f1.8 to go with which ever camera I get

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#35 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 22, 2010, 07:19:25 am
Even if the D3100 was released today you'd still have to pay top whack to get hold of one this side of xmas. I'd still find summert second hand now.

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#36 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 24, 2010, 12:43:41 pm
well prices are still sky high for the d60 on ebay and it looks like its going to cost about the same to get a d3000 brand new which I think I might.
Any reason not to?
(the d3000 is selling for more on ebay than you can buy it in the shops brand new!)

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#37 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 24, 2010, 01:21:25 pm
well prices are still sky high for the d60 on ebay and it looks like its going to cost about the same to get a d3000 brand new which I think I might.
Any reason not to?
(the d3000 is selling for more on ebay than you can buy it in the shops brand new!)

Isn't there a lense deal from Nikon on the D3000? Something like buy body and + Nikkor lense and get £200 cashback?

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#38 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
September 24, 2010, 02:05:08 pm
seems to be only on the d300s

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#39 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 04, 2010, 06:08:34 pm
I'm assumung from your original post you're still wanting to go upwards but if not there's a D50 in CBX in town for £145.

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#40 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 05, 2010, 08:49:37 am
so that was who the text was from, yes I want higher res than the d50, I was thinking of upgrading anyway.
cheers anyway

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#41 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 08:27:25 am
Hey dude,
Why are you replacing it because this is a very costly, I suggest you purchase a new camera and this is a best for you because you are not sure after replacing your camera working very well, So please buying new camera.........

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#42 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 08:39:54 am
Hey dude,
Why are you replacing it because this is a very costly, I suggest you purchase a new camera and this is a best for you because you are not sure after replacing your camera working very well, So please buying new camera.........

You make no sense here at all.  Purchasing a new camera if you already owned one is replacing the previously owned one.

Check the start of the thread and there is a subtle clue as to why it needs replacing (i.e. the old one was lost).

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#43 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 10:12:21 am
Slackline, I got my d90 on ebay, I watched loads of auctions and found that body only, used but with a relatively low shutter count were definately the best value to bid on, and it seemed that not having a box also reduced the other interest in the auction too, definitely worth putting the time in on ebay me thinks.
I also found a really good deal for a 2nd hand d90 body on Amazon but unfortunately got fucked on that one when the seller pulled out, still worth watching though.
I don't know what you're doing with lenses but i took JB's advice and went for a Nikkor 16-85mm which I am super happy with and a 50mm 1.8 prime which again I really love, both on ebay, both really good deals but again only after spending hours of my life watching auctions and tactical bidding.
I ended up getting another awesome (ooh get me..) deal on a 50mm 1.4 so if you want my 1.8 version let me know and we'll strike a deal, it's  mint and boxed.
Anyways good luck!

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#44 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 10:13:29 am
Doh! Meant to address that to Jim  :whistle:

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#45 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 10:20:54 am
Doh! Meant to address that to Jim  :whistle:

You have a grace period of around 15-20minutes where a small box on the top right of a previous post says "Modify" (right next to the "Quote" button) so you can rectify any mistakes.

I've only ever bought one photography related item from eBay, which was the 18-200mm VR lens (I wanted to have something that covered a lot of ranges for when taking the camera out on long walks/walk-ins).  Purchased from Digital Revolution via fleabay.  They're Hong Kong based and completely fucked everything up, lens went to the wrong address, poor communication, and various other niggles.  I vowed never to use them again.

I too have a D90 since upgrading earlier in the year from a D50 (passed onto my brother).  Very nice camera.  Saving for some quality primes now (likely to take ages at the rate I save for luxuries!).

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#46 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 12:01:58 pm
Cheers for that Jim Slackline, good knowledge on the Ebay Hong Kong tip, I should have mentioned that, I've been there myself (not literally :P) and it's a load of bollocks often ending up costing more and like you say a load of hassel. I think if you stick to UK sellers it's still worth looking into and I haven't had any real problems since. It's always a little bit of a gamble I suppose but I try to get some extra confirmation about the item description from the seller before I buy which seems to help weed out any potential problems.

If you're interested in the 50mm 1.8 prime then give me a shout. It's an awesome lens for the price and for me it was an ideal first prime, lovely to use, I'm only selling because I managed to get the 1.4 for a steal.

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#47 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 12:08:48 pm
Already have the nifty-fifty cheers, but if you fancy passing on the steal on the 1.4  :whistle:

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#48 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 06:09:42 pm
I might be tempted by your 50..

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#49 Re: Replacing my nikon d50 & lenses
October 21, 2010, 08:14:38 pm
is it afs?

 

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