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    After doing some research I'm pretty sure I will be going with the Nikon D80 body for my new camera. My Sony H5 has been a great learning camera, but Im ready for something else now... Im thinking about getting the Nikkor 18-135mm 3.5-5.6 lens. Does anyone own the D80? Travis, I think you do... I read somewhere you thought you maybe shouldve gone with a D60 body and a better lens? What are your and anyones opinions on the lens and any other essential peices of equipment? filters cases etc... I'd really like to hear from anyone who actually owns and shoots with this camera. The more info the better! Thanks all!

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    My first suggestion is even though I use a Canon I would go to the store and get a feel for them in your hand, I had thought of going with a Rebel until I picked one up, then it was not going to happen, I also looked at Nikon and Sony but for the weight and feel I just preferred the Canon I bought, I think Nikon/Canon/Sony quality and lens options are fairly comparable, but holding it and feeling how it feels in your hand is important. Even if your just choosing between those two models may be worth holding, touching and seeing how it feels in your hands. Slight differences in weight, button placements and ergonomics can make a bigger difference then some realize.
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    Nope.... I have the D60.....

    The D60 pinches a lot of techs from the D80 (sensor and processing algorithms)... The D80 is due for a redesign (I'm think they are calling it the D90) but I'm not sure..... anyways regardless the D80 is still a better camera then D60...

    You say you are moving upward... so in my opinion the D60 would not be for you... this is only because of the lens limitations.... the D40/40x/60 do not have autofocus motors in the cameras.... the focus motors are in the lenses... this limits your selection.... you can still use the lenses without the autofocus motors built in... but you have to focus yourself...

    BUT....If money is an issue... buy the D40 body and put the rest of your money in the glass.... bodies come and go but the glass stays with you... The D40 is only 6 meg pix... but if you buy 18 - 200 vr you don't really need to crop and 6 meg pix gives you plenty of room..... then you can supplement specialty lenses to taste...

    i know it sounds like a step backward but you are into big bucks if you need to buy glass and body and accessories all at once.... but if you have the money to spend then go for it(the D80)...

    The D40 also has killer flash sync speed and that might be fun to play with...

    The D80 will be worthless in a couple of years... The D40 gets you in the game with extra money for focal range... I think you shoot like me... kinda random.... so you need focal range....

    If you don't have a bottomless pit of money try this - (and remember I'm a newb)

    D40 Body
    SB400 Flash (you will need this)
    Nikkor 18 - 200mm VRII (highly rated for what it is)
    72mm Polarizer and UV filter (this is almost $200 alone)
    A few gig of memory stix
    A camera bag to hold it..
    and I'm sure you already have a tripod...

    This is a nice kit for under a couple of grand.... you can then think of a 10-20mm... and a 100mm macro...for future purchase...

    Then when you have all your glass... upgrade the body and keep the great D40 as a back up/vacation body or take it to parties you wouldn't take your main body too...


    You can do great things with a D40
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    thank you for your answers - very helpful!
    i do have to get myself to a store and handle them in person before completely making my mind up, for sure. thats the hard part of living an hour away from the closest camera shop. but its coming up here in the near future i can feel it!
    thanks for all that info travis, very much appreciated! my budget is around the $1500-$2000 range. im taking a photography course and am really looking for something that can grow with my knowledge.
    i'm a random picture taker too, landscapes, buildings, people, outdoors, indoors, etc. im looking to play around alot with focus, lighting, (flash and natural, so the flash info is useful) fliters, & macro.

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    That is the best way to get into photography, shoot anything and everything and see what really grabs your interest, or you may just continue on that path of just enjoying shooting everything, good luck with the photography course. One can never have to much knowledge.
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    yup, i did a bunch of comparing on the lens and if i do go this route, im pretty sure i'll have to go for the 18-200mm...

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    Hello I am a Canon shooter and have been for a long time. I think the best entry level camera is a Nikon D200-D300. You can say enough about a water sealed body with a good price. Canon has not got that hint yet!! The thing about a Nikon D80 that is better then the rest is the built on autofocus motor.

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    ok - i have another question about the nikon cameras - after taking looks in person, and doing more online checking, im wondering what other peoples opinions are on the differences between the D60 and D80? Im thinking the 60 will be better for me now, but want to know if im passing up something on the 80 that i'll be kicking myself for later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiley9806
    ok - i have another question about the nikon cameras - after taking looks in person, and doing more online checking, im wondering what other peoples opinions are on the differences between the D60 and D80? Im thinking the 60 will be better for me now, but want to know if im passing up something on the 80 that i'll be kicking myself for later...
    lol... I thought you were keeping the camera you had for a while...

    The bottom line is... D40 D40X D60 D80 D200 D300 D3...

    If you can't take great pictures with any of these DSLR's then it's not your equipment it's you!!! Don't forget that 10 years ago pro's were taking National Geographic pictures with half the technology that is in these models.....

    http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/notcamera.htm

    Get the body you can best afford....they will all work great... but keep the bulk of your budget for lens...

    Once you get your DSLR you will become somewhat of a lens junkie.... even if you drop the money on a super zoom like the 18-200 it still won't be enough..

    you will want a wide lens like sigma 10-20mm or the tokina 11-16mm and you will also want a 105mm prime for macro/portrait and maybe even a prime 50mm

    If I knew what I'd end up spending on lenses... I most likely would have got the D40 instead of the D60...

    $799.00 Nikkor 18-200VR
    $699.00 Tokina 11-16 (on order)
    $599.00 Sigma 105mm Macro

    and I'd still like 50mm prime and focal range to 300 or 400mm...
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    Travis,

    You mentioned in this article that you had a Tokina 11-16 on order, and that you already have a Tokina 12-24. By now I assume the 11-16 has shown up; what do you think of it compared with the 12-24?

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