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I thought as much. So basically it's exactly what Apple do; sell something stripped of features for a price that doesn't reflect it but sell it on style and usability, and 'being better than the other product'. Dear oh dear oh dear.
To keep body prices down. Trap the unwary into the AF-S route with the attendant higher prices of lenses. Weight might play a small part but then the AF-S lenses are heavier than their screw-driven counterparts. Might also be to stop new users getting into buying older, cheaper 2nd hand lenses.
Just having a brief compare of a D?0 body and a 50mm lens.
D5000, £469
50mm f/1.4 AF-S, £269
Total £738.
D90, £617
50mm f/1.4 AF-D, £199 (2nd hand)
Total £816.
Add a couple more lenses and that D90's starting to look quite good value compared to the D5000, isn't it?
I'm a manual focus man myself for a variety of reasons...
There is a lot of history and 'legacy' issues you are not considering - Nikon have been making 35mm SLR's and lenses since the early 60's and this had grown into prolific range of manual and autofocus lenses for 'amateur' and pro 35mm film cameras by the 90's. And remember - they did not dump an entire lens mount system as Canon did when they dropped FD for EF - Nikon could make autofocus lenses work with their original mount and that kept a legion of Nikon users very happy indeed....Why do certain Nikon bodies not have an autofocus motor, meaning one has to buy lenses with one builtin if they wish to use autofucus? It seems a bit pointless to me, rather like how Apple don't put an eject button on CD drives.
Can someone explain to me, without setting me on fire please, why this is?
If you are bothered that some Nikon lenses don't work well on some (cheaper) bodies now just be glad you were not deep into Canons when EF lenses were introduced.Not 'bothered' per se just curious.
I suspect the 'eject' button on your CD drive is still an electronic switch - not a mechanical release. No different in principle at all.As for the eject button thing, I'm aware it's on the keyboard... but my view to that is similar to this new wave of automobiles that no longer have a 'key'.
Not 'bothered' per se just curious. As for the eject button thing, I'm aware it's on the keyboard... but my view to that is similar to this new wave of automobiles that no longer have a 'key'. :bonk: