Chatted more about it. The intimidation part is if she pics up the camera to use it and I have say changed the iso and the white balance when using it previously. She's quite happy shooting with it in aperture or shutter priority etc and does not need portrait or any other scene mode for...
Funnily enough was just looking at the d7200. Some of my lenses (50mm and 70-300) are not af-s so would also work on the D7200. Will have a look at that too.
Yes it's the main DSLR we are looking at replacing. Also have a Fuji X10, and a little Panasonic for handbag duty. But thinking about it, maybe a more modern but simpler Nikon dslr would do the trick. If I buy bod only, I can keep one set up with the 18-200 and one set up with the 35mm or...
Intimidated using it. She's never really bonded with Nikon. Think the D200 was a bit too much of a jump and quite heavy so she stopped using it.
But yes you both have a point about going for a more basic nikon
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I currently have a nikon D90. Happy with the quality of images but camera often gets left at home as it intimidates my wife. We were always Canon but swtched to Nikon when we were offered a d200 at good price after a mishap with our first digital. (Canon eos 300d) i then changed to the D90...
Mine an early serial number but was a refurbished one so I'm guessing it has been fixed. Are there any signs to look for? I guess the blades stay shut so you get underexposed images. Would you see this through the electronic view finder as you change the aperture from f16. Ie would it stay...
Just getting used to my x100 and loving it! I have a question though. What price do I pay for using high DR value? Seems much better with it set at 400 as white clouds don't get blown out. Just wondering if image quality suffers in any way?
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