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dicinko Registered since 17th Dec 2005Sat 17-Dec-05 11:12 AM
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"D1H vs. D50 - i know its silly"


Bratislava, SK
          

hi, I would like to buy my first dslr camera and I dont know to decide.
I have a low budget and I`m want to buy a new D50 or used D1H , both for the same price.. I want to shoot sport above else , thats why I`m watching for D1H. Please help me to decide .
(sorry for my english)

  

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Shred Registered since 28th Oct 2005Sat 17-Dec-05 06:25 PM
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#1. "RE: D1H vs. D50 - i know its silly"
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D1H is aimed for sports photography, huge image buffer super fast AF etc.
Only drawback is the 2.7 mpix sensor which wont be enough for quality prints above 13x18cm / 5x7" size.
So if you don't see the low resolution as a limiting factor then the D1H is clear winner.

  

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