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Photography Nikon D40/D40x/D60/D3000/D5000 V6, Entry Level Digital SLR from Nikon.

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post Sep 9 2009, 09:04 PM, updated 16y ago

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D40
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The Nikon D40 is an all new affordable, compact, point-and-shoot digital SLR from Nikon, it follows on from the D50 but at a significantly lower price point and with a subtly different feature set. The biggest news however is probably fact that Nikon resisted the temptation to keep chasing megapixels (hooray for that) and instead appear to have concentrated on what makes a good camera, a decent viewfinder, short shutter lag, very short viewfinder blackout. They've trimmed some of the 'less important features' (you can't change the exposure steps for example) but have squeezed a range of new features such as custom Auto ISO which we welcomed with the D80.

Review of D40
Dpreview of Nikon D40
Ken Rockwell's Review

D40x
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The Nikon D40 was announced just under four months ago, and yet here we are with a new version of that camera. The D40X has the same compact lightweight body and easy to use control layout, in fact the only external physical difference is the badge. Under the bonnet Nikon has swapped out the D40's six megapixel CCD for a ten megapixel unit, this also provides a lower base sensitivity of ISO 100 and must utilize dual readout because continuous shooting frame rate has gone up from 2.5 fps to 3.0 fps. Based on the specs and features this camera is clearly aiming to knock the EOS 400D (Digital Rebel XTi) off its pedestal.

D40x specifications

D60
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D60 is a 10.2MP digital camera that will look and feel remarkably familiar to users of the D40X. It includes an anti-dust system that incorporates a self-cleaning sensor unit that shakes off dust, coupled with an airflow system designed to channel dust away from the sensor. The model also adds active d-lighting, a stop-motion recording mode and Expeed branding.

Review of D60
Dpreview of D60
Ken Rockwell's review

D3000
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The D3000 dispels the view that DSLR cameras are complicated and makes taking great pictures simpler than ever before. You can really concentrate on having fun with photography and the Guide mode helps you to get the best results with the minimum of fuss.

Review of D3000
Dpreview of D3000

D5000
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The idea of an upper-entry-level DSLR (for want of a better term), that sits below the 'enthusiast' grade D90 (with its twin control dials, big battery and pentaprism viewfinder), is hardly a radical one - the Canon 500D and Olympus E-620 seem to cater to a similar market.

Nikon D5000 vs D60: Key Differences
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Review of D5000
Dpreview of D5000

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D3000 User List:
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D5000 User List:
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PM me to update the userlist if your name is still not there. TQ

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post Sep 9 2009, 09:12 PM

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Autofocus Problem on Entry Level Body.

Many have ask about the problem of AF(AutoFocus) on entry level body, the problem here is whether the camera body has build-in AF motor or not. And unfortunately, for Nikon's entry level body, they don't come with build-in AF motor, hence in order to autofocus, the camera have to rely on the lens. While the lens must have its build-in AF motor, since the absent of the body AF motor. So, in Nikon's line-up, we have the "AF-S" and "AF-I" lens which has build-in SWM motor for the lens. Therefore, user of the entry level body, will have to look for lenses which has build-in AF motor in order for the autofocus function, else, the user will have to end up doing manual focusing.

While for the "AF" or "AF-D" lens from Nikon, it still can be mount on the camera, but since there is no AF motor in both the camera body as well as the lens, then the user have to work on for manual focus ONLY. On the other hand, the medium to high end of Nikon camera body will come with build-in AF motor, hence it allow the user to achieve autofocus through the camera's motor rotating the lens' element.


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Body without build-in AF motor.
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Body with build-in AF motor.
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Off camera flash setup

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Body Area

Nikon DSLR current line-up comparison chart.

Lens Area

Nikon mount lens review

Various lens and camera accessory review.

PhotoMalaysia user product review.

The Motley Pixel: DSLR Lens Review

Technical Terms

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Yeap, working out to add in more information to ease newbie in exploring the world of DSLR. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(xcrue @ Sep 11 2009, 12:04 AM)
i was focusing front objects only and blurring rear background purposely.
Higher Aperture, F1.8 will deriving better focusing in front object and blurring rear background.
maybe handshake biggrin.gif
or like dis?

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The previous photo, focus point on the car's front part is not sharp enuf, maybe need to adjust again due to manual focus. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(Ryou @ Sep 12 2009, 04:10 PM)
so only 50mm f1.4 & 35mm DX f1.8 AF-S?
Which means the keyword to go for it AF-S?
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Look at my 2nd post in the 1st page of this thread, in the technical terms area I've highlighted those thing regarding lens' technology like AF term for different manufacturer.
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QUOTE(tplcaik @ Sep 14 2009, 03:06 PM)
Need sifu suggestion here. When I shot with flash, All object very clear but the room light was changed to white. sad.gif I wanna shot the photo as attached with remain the light condition(warm) with flash on. What setting should I put?  notworthy.gif

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Shoot in RAW and adjust ur white balance later on? smile.gif

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QUOTE(tplcaik @ Sep 14 2009, 04:32 PM)
Oic..Must go through software to adjust?
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Hmm...think ur camera should have tuning setting for RAW file. If not another way is to custom set ur WB? Try and error to get the result u wan. smile.gif
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QUOTE(tplcaik @ Sep 14 2009, 04:57 PM)
Alright..I got what u mean. Thanks sifu smile.gif
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QUOTE(tHe^CuLpRit @ Sep 17 2009, 06:25 PM)
thanks celciuz! and if I'm not wrong, the newer 35mm f/1.8G or 50mm f/1.4 are ABLE to AF with those 2 bodies rite?
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Yes it is, because both is AF-S lenses.
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QUOTE(illegaldragon87 @ Sep 18 2009, 11:15 AM)
i m not really fans of zoom lens YET... so not really big deal for me...  laugh.gif
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Bila outing let me play sp90 and try the raynox? biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(General_Nic @ Sep 18 2009, 12:43 PM)
bro illegaldragon sudah beli sp90 meh?
nak play play oso  tongue.gif
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Yea he bought the sp90 and he got some sample photo from the lens on his flickr.
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QUOTE(yuenzhi @ Sep 18 2009, 10:09 PM)
hi guys, just wanna know where do u get nikkor lens review from ? im looking for a website with customer feedback and ratings review.
like sony they have dyxum which i found it extremely useful.

for example this page http://www.dyxum.com/lenses/detail.asp?IDLens=315

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QUOTE(kenji_britney @ Sep 22 2009, 12:18 AM)
dang i should've gotten a D3000.. oh well D60 is fine for me too.

wanna seek advice, when taking pictures in low light, like taking shots of people having dinner at a dinner table, what's the best option? without external flash, using D60 and 18-55 VR lens. i know hardware's a limitation, but just trying to know my best option and pushing it to the limit.
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Get a monopod should help a lot. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(epet24 @ Sep 23 2009, 11:57 PM)
hi guy's...i planned to get D60 dis weekend..
but when i review the D3000 (just now)..
i noticed that there are a bit different between D60 & D3000..

but the price for D3000 is just vary about RM150 from D60 which i think that it is worth to get D3000 rather than D60 since it is more user friendly, wide LCD screen, and the important one is D3000 got their built in motor in the body...

so i need your advices here to help me to choose between D60 or D3000..which one is worth to have....
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D3000 got no build-in motor as well, but with better spec such as more focus points and so on smile.gif
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QUOTE(FaezFarhan @ Oct 3 2009, 01:01 AM)
Still empty?? Your geavity thing says it all  sweat.gif

Oic.. Ok then.. I think better get the flash first.. Someone is selling it for RM700 after using it for a week.. Is the price ok? He said he needs to use money.. How much is a new one anyway?  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(FaezFarhan @ Oct 6 2009, 11:20 PM)
Owh my bad.. Didn't read all the contents of the 1st page.. Thanks ya  icon_rolleyes.gif

Sorry but i'm a bit blank on this.. D3000 is compatible with what kind of lens? AF-D and AF-S only?  hmm.gif
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As long as Nikon F mount the it should be alright to mount on. (correct me if I'm wrong.)

But the matter is, what function do the camera support for the specific lens.

For example, AF-S has SWM motor in it, so it will auto focus on entry level body that lack of an AF motor.
While the AF-D lens don't come with the SWM but it provide distance scale to the camera, so you can see the estimated focus area on your camera's viewfinder.

So to find an ideal lens for D3000, best will be the AF-S lens as it have SWM motor, some with VR and so on.

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QUOTE(maxh3h3 @ Oct 17 2009, 07:25 AM)
haha maybe canon can sell more expensive since this students dont really know about the world of DSLR and maybe the lecturer got alot of rasuah from the canon representative  flex.gif imagine if the lecturer get like rm100 from each student purchase, wah he maybe can buy d3s tongue.gif


Added on October 17, 2009, 7:33 am

best below 1 k nikkor would be the kit lens from d70 , d80 and d90 which is
24 - 70 mm afs rm 600++
18 - 135 mm afs  rm 700++
18 - 105 mm afs VR = rm900++

u can get all this in a secondhand price cheaper.
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18-70 bro..not 24-70...if 24-70..get me 10... laugh.gif
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I always wonder, why people can't spend some time to read up the first page instead of asking here, why the entry level body can't autofocus or something similar. smile.gif smile.gif

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QUOTE(iXora.ix @ Oct 21 2009, 03:54 PM)
if me.. i prefer take 5001.8 althought cant autofocus...
hey..who say we need AF? mine also focus picture using manual...
never use AF since know that we can Manual focus tongue.gif
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There is situation that AF comes in handy. smile.gif

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