Used D200 with little use will be my choice and the D80 second.
Wide lens will be the Tokina 12-24 f/4
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						I have decided that the time has come to replace my two Praktica 35mm cameras. The 1962 IVB had a buggered light meter and parts have not been available for yonks, like decades, and the last Praktica model, the TTL1000, needs shutter repairs which would cost ten times its worth. Both have been great reliable cameras, good results, but age has caught up with the IVB and wear and tear with the 1000.
My cook has a point and shoot Kodak digital whose performance has impressed me no end. So I have belatedly decided to join the digital ranks.
I am considering a Nikon of some kind. There are so many models. I don't want anything like a professional camera, just a good everyday camera for an enthusiastic amateur. Would like wide angle to medium telephoto capacity with a minimum of lens changing. I have a 400mm. telephoto that can be adapted to Nikon fitting.
Any thoughts would be gratefully accepted. Budget is tops $1500.
URSUSMAJOR
Used D200 with little use will be my choice and the D80 second.
Wide lens will be the Tokina 12-24 f/4
Brian the D60, D3000, D5000 all fit in that price range and probably the D90 might (but without a lens). The problem you face with an older (non-autofocus) 400mm lens is that the lower end bodies may not work with the lens and all the bodies may not work if the lens protrudes back into the mirror chamber.
There is now some very nice zoom lenses in the 18-70/80/105mm range that are a cut above the kit lenses. Also remember that a DX camera has a "lens factor" of 1.5x so an 50mm lens is equivalent to using a 75mm lens on a 35mm format.
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						The low end bodies have to take aperture data from the lens. Can't avoid electronics anymore
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						I have been quoted between $1000 & $1100 by several outlets for a D3000 with two lenses, 18-55 & 55-200 or around $750 with just the 18-55. Price variation seems to be related to what is in the "package", like carry bag, tripod, extra battery, extra card etc.
I asked for a price with those lenses omitted and a 28-105 lens supplied and have not yet got a sensible reply. It appears they are all trying to sell the same "package deal" as supplied to them, with their individual ideas regarding extra sweeteners.
Might go with one of the twin lens deals if no sensible answer is received re the 28-105 option.
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						Subscribertry here, I have brought a couple of things and happy with service
DWI - Australia wide delivery - Digital Cameras, Digital SLR, Video and Camcorders online store
cheers
blaze
I've got a feeling that the D3000 is probably supplied to the retailer as a packaged kit with the two lenses.
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Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
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