When you say 'so no microdrive' you should've said 'no CF' .. because I'm sure you're the kind of person that prefers solid state memory. A D70(S) with a 1gb Lexar 80x with WA = the camera writes the photos as fast as you can take them :)
There's plenty of articles stating the differences between the D50 and D70S. Apart from the SD/CF thing, the D50 has only one command dial where the D70(S) has two. No big deal? Well when you want to quickly change the shutter & aperture you'll appreciate two command dials. There's a few more differences, but I'm sure you'll come across that in your research.
My D70S body was <$1200 and I got a great Sigma 18-125mm lens (for travel convenience) for $300. All eBay'ed, and that was the week of the D70S launch. Go the eBay! (covered my Nikon global warranty, and Maxwell are nice enough to fix cameras Nikons out of warranty, too.)
70-300 is overkill unless you're going to be taking an assload of photos at a distance.. my Sigma 70-200 F2.8 has great reach for things like photographing sports such as cricket/football (and don't forget, 200mm on a Nikon DSLR = 300mm equiv for a film camera, and that's hoooooge.)
Again, the SB600 sells for retail for almost double what you can get one new on eBay.
Check out Ken Rockwell's site for a pro's comments on the D50/D70S/300D/350D.
Sorry for blathering so much, I'm kinda into the subject :)
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Date: 2005-09-13 03:48 pm (UTC)There's plenty of articles stating the differences between the D50 and D70S. Apart from the SD/CF thing, the D50 has only one command dial where the D70(S) has two. No big deal? Well when you want to quickly change the shutter & aperture you'll appreciate two command dials. There's a few more differences, but I'm sure you'll come across that in your research.
My D70S body was <$1200 and I got a great Sigma 18-125mm lens (for travel convenience) for $300. All eBay'ed, and that was the week of the D70S launch. Go the eBay! (covered my Nikon global warranty, and Maxwell are nice enough to fix cameras Nikons out of warranty, too.)
70-300 is overkill unless you're going to be taking an assload of photos at a distance.. my Sigma 70-200 F2.8 has great reach for things like photographing sports such as cricket/football (and don't forget, 200mm on a Nikon DSLR = 300mm equiv for a film camera, and that's hoooooge.)
Again, the SB600 sells for retail for almost double what you can get one new on eBay.
Check out Ken Rockwell's site for a pro's comments on the D50/D70S/300D/350D.
Sorry for blathering so much, I'm kinda into the subject :)