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Originally Posted by reignofchaos It does get sharper past f/2.8 but rest assured wide open is perfectly usable unless you get a poor copy. The problem is that the DOF is so excessively shallow at 1.8 that it makes the job seem harder than it really is  . |
Yes I understand that perfectly. With such wide apertures getting a perfect focus is very difficult. So, stopping down to about f/4 is reasonably wiser. Anyway I've already got a 50mm 1.8 so I think getting another for the same use is not wise enough. I'll rather go for the 100mm 2.8 or IF my pocket allows then for the 180mm 3.5  I love that lens and its performance.
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Originally Posted by reignofchaos D40 is a junk camera as has been mentioned quite a few times. Please search to know more. It doesn't autofocus a majority of nikon lenses and is quite kludgy to use overall. The high ISO performance is not great either - there's significant amount of noise at ISO 800. | Quote:
Originally Posted by reignofchaos The only reason the D40 has been kept alive by nikon is to grab market share. Folks with limited budgets who've not done enough background study are suckered into buying the D40 after looking at the low price tag. |
I absolutely agree with the first point. Nikon D40 is completely crap. Very poor performance and the entire idea of cost cutting of Nikon and taking out the AF motor from it to save on manufacturing cost and thus pushing the users to more expensive lenses is a bad thing all together.
But, right now it's discontinued completely and Nikon D60 is the opening segment of the brand.
@ Everyone.
Maybe not everyone needs a DSLR the first place. If one doesn't shoot that often and not that often even develop those photographs as prints. Then why go for a DSLR the first place?? The Prosumer/Megazoom camera's available these days are fantastic both on the image front as well as on the budget front. Then why not go for them? Most of these camera's give a run for the money to most entry level DSLR's. And almost all of them have all sorts of advanced settings one gets in the entry level DSLR as well. After being into serious photography for the past 2-2 1/2 yrs I believe that DSLR are for those who want that "extra" bit more from their photographs not for someone who want a good flashy looking camera to show off. One important thing to be always remembered before plunging into the DSLR bandwagon is how future-proof the camera/system you are buying. If you think that it might be discontinued soon then there's no point in buying something like that.
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Originally Posted by reignofchaos I'd have loved to post a few samples but all the photos with that lens that are worth showing are of people and I'm a little concerned about posting photos in an open forum. |
If you have an online gallery like flickr and have them uploaded there I'd love to see them. You can send me a PM regarding the link so that I could check them out too.
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