Re: Looking for a good camera
You should be able to find a D90 used (reconditioned by Nikon) if you are on a budget. Otherwise I would get a Nikon D5000 over a Nikon D40 just because the sensor in the D5000 is from the D90/D300 series. I have a D90 and really enjoy it over the D70s that I did not like as much. The 18-105 is a good lens but a better lens is the 16-85 which is what I should have purchased.
We have the D70s (one that Ken R raved about too) and after reading his reviews I am sure the D40 in the right expert hands can deliver great results but for many people it may not be as easy as it is for him. I found the D70s had flaws (like color balance, daylight and flash exposure results) that left me wanting....so I got D90 after just using it for less than 30 seconds. It has a great LCD, quick focus, better exposure accuracy (D-Lighting), better 800 iso performance, etc.
You should be able to find a D90 used (reconditioned by Nikon) if you are on a budget. Otherwise I would get a Nikon D5000 over a Nikon D40 just because the sensor in the D5000 is from the D90/D300 series. I have a D90 and really enjoy it over the D70s that I did not like as much. The 18-105 is a good lens but a better lens is the 16-85 which is what I should have purchased.
We have the D70s (one that Ken R raved about too) and after reading his reviews I am sure the D40 in the right expert hands can deliver great results but for many people it may not be as easy as it is for him. I found the D70s had flaws (like color balance, daylight and flash exposure results) that left me wanting....so I got D90 after just using it for less than 30 seconds. It has a great LCD, quick focus, better exposure accuracy (D-Lighting), better 800 iso performance, etc.
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