When you first take the Nikon D50 out of its box, you can literally feel why this digital SLR is so cheap - its all-plastic construction makes it shockingly light, especially if you have ever used a ...
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 ...
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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 ...
April 21, 2005: Nikon has just published details of its latest ‘pro-sumer’ interchangeable-lens DSLR cameras, the D50 and D70s. In styling, both models resemble current D70 model and both are based ...
When it comes to the digital SLR market, Nikon has always focused on high-end, professional models like the D2X. While the company has not ignored consumer D-SLRs, its primary mission has always been ...
The size, design and build of the Nikon D50 are spot-on. All the main features are intuitively placed and although the lens is noisier than the more expensive 18-70mm, it’s super sharp. As a result, ...
The Nikon D50 is currently the cheapest digital SLR camera that you can buy, costing £550 / $750 at the time of writing. The D50 is Nikon's attempt to capture a large slice of the entry-level DSLR ...
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