Archive for May, 2006

Olympus Silicone Skin

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Question: How would you rate the Sony Alpha A200 vs the Nikon D40x or D60?

I’ve been saving for a DSLR camera for a while now. I have been looking at the Nikon cameras, but I came across the Sony A200 in the same price category. The one review I read seemed to be very complementary, but it didn’t compare it with any other brands.

With the Nikon cameras, is there any significant difference between the D40x and D60?

Answer: The D60 is the updated version of the D40X. It has one or two minor extras – scroll about 2/3rds down this page for a list: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond60/
And here’s the final verdict: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond60/page30.asp

I’d prefer either one to the Sony A200.

In this review for the A200 they practically warn against using higher ISO settings and they suggest that you shoot in RAW (instead of jpg) even at ISO 100 for decent image quality… this is simply retarded: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydslra200/page31.asp
My other go-to review site is kinder towards the A200: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2008_reviews/sony_alpha200_pg6.html

Also, Nikon’s selection of lenses and their upgrade path would steer me towards the D60. Then again, I personally use a Nikon D200 so you know, I could be biased ;-)

I’d consider the Nikon D60 vs. the Canon XSi, rather than the Sony A200. And between the D60 and the XSi, I’d simply get whichever one felt better in my hands – the specs and image quality are virtually identical.

added:
Thomas, wtf?
At stores the D40X is roughly $150 cheaper (both come with an 18-55mm kit lens… factor into that, that the D60 comes with a newer & better version of the 18-55mm zoom)
Also, I’m a great fan of Fhotoace myself but here his arguments don’t make much sense:
if you’re a pro, you wouldn’t be looking at EITHER of these cameras.
And if you’re an amateur, you wouldn’t want to use about 95% of Nikon’s lenses made since 1959 – most of them don’t work properly on the entry level D60. For that (get a D80 or up to use the full range of AF lenses, or a D300 or up to meter with any of the older manual focus AI lenses.) With the D60 you do have a great selection of roughly 30 different AF-S and AF-I lenses. That should still be plenty for most amateurs.

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Question: What is the best camera I should get the Nikon D90 or Sony?

I want to take pictures of nature and studio photos, as closeups of flowers and things like that. I do not know if I should get the Nikon D90 or one of the Sony cameras I know someone who has a sony and I really like having a lens that is made to absorb more light than I really like someome can tell me what lense it could be and what I camera should it?

Answer: I own a Nikon D60 and my father has a d90 and it works very well for photography Nature! it will be great for this stuff. basically, Sony is nothing compared to the D90 …

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