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A Nikon D40 Conversation
I’ve been asking about the Nikon D40 and accessories on Twitter, and with the number of responses I’ve gotten back, it seemed appropriate to put it on a blog post instead. Here’s what I’ve got on my list of things to add% ... Continue reading »
I’ve been asking about the Nikon D40 and accessories on Twitter, and with the number of responses I’ve gotten back, it seemed appropriate to put it on a blog post instead. Here’s what I’ve got on my list of things to add% ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
- 50mm f/1.8 lens (you will not be able to auto-focus this lens)
- 50-200mm VR zoom lens
I am getting the following
- SB-600 Speedlight
- Sigma 10-20mm HSM check out the flickr group for some shots. The Nikon D40 flickr groups are very good too.
Seriously, you don't need an extra battery, I have never gone through a battery in 24 hours of shooting, you will get 700 shots before having to charge.
This is a good starters kit, above.
-Jeff O'Hara
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1 year ago
On top of that i would get a sun blocker for your screen so when you are out door you can still see what your photos look like.
1 year ago
-Jeff
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Like I told you on Twitter, there's a sigma 30 1.4 that will work, but it costs about 4 times.
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Thanks all for the continuing advice!
1 year ago
Good call on the URL for
1 year ago
http://photo.net/learn/concerts/mirarchi/concer_i
1 year ago
-Jeff
http://blog.zemote.com
1 year ago
The thing with the D40, and the only real negative that I could point out really, is that it doesn't have a built in focus drive motor.
This means that for auto focus to work, you need to have a lens that has the motor built into the lens vs relying on the body.
For you, this means that for autofocus to work, you need to buy lenses with the designations AF-S or AF-I on the barrel.
While the 50mm/1.8 is a lovely lens for relatively low light use and portraits, it won't auto focus on the D40.
If I am only going to carry a single lens, I use the 18-200. For the price and the range that gives you, I think it is a very nice package. But the downside is that it is a few times more than the kit lens + the 55-200
Agree fully with you on the SB-400 vs the 600 or the 800 that I have. It is small and light. Sometimes I think I should have an external flash but I still don't bring it because the SB-800 is too heavy. The big boys are nice if you want to use them in "commander mode" but otherwise, for general photography, I'd stick with the 400.
Battery is cheap and light. I carry an extra just not to have to worry. Only used the 2nd a few times though and I shoot a D200 which only gets about 1/2 the shots that the D40 gets before kacking out. S'up to you.
StoFen...like it.
Filters...the only one I use is the polarizing filter and sometimes a neutral density (ND) filter. Just personal preference, but I don't use a UV filter as a prophylactic layer.
Here's some other stuff that I'd get: a remote ( think it works on the D40x but not the D40), a gorillapod, and a better strap. http://tinyurl.com/3xgub5
Cheers,
d.
1 year ago
-Jeff
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as eventually the idea is to move into various lenses, accessories, etc. and possibly even another body after some years (or even months depending upon your progression?)
familiarize yourself with the entire system/s... and see why some go with one, and some go with the other.
Personally, I'm a Canon girl... they have the best glass as far as I'm concerned.
but as long as you choose one or the other of these two systems, you're on the right track!
Thank you so much for your feedback! It's very helpful!
1 year ago
thank's for the nice post, once again