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I've been in SLR for a while, as far as I'm concerned, there's no need to spend time on deciding which one to buy in the early stage, I've been confused by this kind of problem, from oh planning to such as SLR to buying my d60 for nearly a month I am still hesitating about my choice, but then I feel that this problem is just like that, this thing is generally a penny for a penny, if you want to buy it, buy the one you can afford to the maximum, don't look at the reviews on the Internet, and don't listen to the "old man" Advice to you, ask and ask again, it's nothing more than those few, ask too much, you will hesitate between Nikon and Canon and even Sony for a long time, during this time, you haven't closed your eyes and simply bought one neatly to get started.
It is said that Nikon's low-end is not good with the lens due to the problem of not having a fuselage motor, Sony's lens is expensive or something, after buying one, you will slowly find that no matter what brand of machine you buy, you will be poisoned, no matter how expensive the head will be ruthlessly burned at that time, if you don't want to burn that sleeve, you can be completely satisfied.
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Although Sony A200 has a fuselage focus motor, Sony's lens models are not complete, and ** more expensive, Nikon D40 Although there is no fuselage focus motor, but the lens ** is much more cost-effective than Sony, and the comprehensive performance of Nikon machines is many times better than Sony, for home use, for students, D40 is the best choice and very cost-effective.
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d40...Sony's lenses are too expensive. Not at all suitable for later developments.
But. Since you have the money to buy a D40, you might as well save a little more to buy a D80 set.
The D40 can use most of Nikon's lenses, and apart from the lack of a body motor, the quality is much better than that of the Sony 200.
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Nikon is more professional, with complete equipment and a lot of choice, but the electronic and digital technology is relatively backward. In the face of the challenge of the electronics giant Sony, it has strong technical and financial resources, a good brand image, and has a good prospect with the cooperation between Minolta and Zeiss.
It's okay to choose which one to choose.
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Sony's DSLR is not good, choose Nikon.
1 Nikon lenses have advantages.
2 Nikon cameras offer superior performance, comfortable operation, quick use, and clear image quality.
3 Nikon camera***, not easy to break.
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Summary. The Nikon D50 is a DSLR camera, while the Sony DSCW40 is a compact digital camera, and both are not quite the same in terms of positioning and features to be directly compared. If you need high-quality shots with more manual control options, then the Nikon D50 might be a better fit for you, but it's also more expensive.
The Sony DSCW40, on the other hand, is more portable and lightweight, suitable for travel or everyday use,** and is relatively affordable. So, you need to choose according to your needs and budget. If you want more professional advice, it is recommended that you consult a photography enthusiast or a professional photographer.
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Your correct analysis is important.
The Nikon D50 is a DSLR camera, while the Sony DSCW40 is a compact digital camera, and the positioning and functionality of both are not quite the same, so they cannot be directly compared. If you need high-quality shots with more manual control options, then the Nikon D50 might be a better fit for you, but it's also more expensive. The Sony DSCW40 is more portable and lightweight, suitable for travel or daily use, ** relatively affordable.
So, you need to choose according to your needs and budget. If you want more professional advice, it is recommended that you consult a photography enthusiast or a professional photographer.
Those two have higher pixels.
Didn't you say that the Nikon D50 was discontinued?
I'm new and want to get started.
The Nikon D50 has megapixels, whereas the Sony DSCW40 has megapixels. As a result, the Sony DSCW40 has a bit of higher pixels. However, pixels are not the only factor that determines the quality of the camera, other factors such as the small greenhouse of the camera sensor, the quality of the lens, the image processing algorithm, etc. will also affect the quality.
Therefore, when choosing a camera, it is important not only to pay attention to the number of pixels and fuel consumption, but also to consider other factors.
The one for beginners is more suitable.
If you are a beginner and want to choose a camera to learn photography skills, I recommend that you choose the Nikon D50. Here are some reasons:1
The Nikon D50 is a DSLR camera, which means that it can use interchangeable lenses, allowing you to choose the right type of lens for different shooting needs. 2.The Nikon D50 has more complete manual control options, which allow you to better grasp the basics of photography**, shutter speed, ISO, and more, and fine-tune the camera settings to better meet your needs**.
3.The Nikon D50's sensors and processors are excellent and can provide you with high-quality **and** footage. In contrast, the Sony DSC40 is a digital camera that, despite its compact size, lacks the flexibility and more advanced manual control options of a DSLR camera, making it suitable for everyday life shooting, but with limited space and difficulty for learning photography skills.
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Nikon D40 set of current market ** is 3200 yuan, Tamron 70-300 lens ** 1250 yuan, second-hand may need to discount half price = 3200 + 1250 = 4450 half discount 2200 or so, change Nikon D80 set with 18-135 head now** 6200 or so, 6200 - your 2200 yuan may need to make up the difference of 4000 yuan, so it is not cost-effective to replace the new, it is recommended that you sell second-hand, Then buy a new machine from the new, maybe you can spend less RMBB The above analysis is for reference only and is not used as the basis for the transaction.
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1. The difference in time to market.
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