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        <title>D50 Test Drive: Day One</title>   
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        <p>Thanks to fellow local flickrite Paul, I was able to take a test drive of his Nikon D50 setup starting today. So I did what I usually do on Sundays: I went into the city to snap photos. (There are some now up <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/phonezilla/">on the flickr device.</a>) Here are my first-day thoughts:</p><ul><li><strong>It&#39;s conspicuous.</strong> Something I&#39;d grown accustomed to with the A80 and the S2 IS (even though it&#39;s relatively bulky) was being able to take shots without really being noticed. That&#39;s simply not possible with the D50, because like any DSLR it&#39;s <em>big</em>.</li><li><strong>High speed ISO is no problem.</strong> Hallelujah! 400, 800, 1600 no sweat. I even inadvertently took a few shots out in daylight at 1600... came out fine (grainy, of course.)</li><li><strong>DSLR photography is way different than regular ol&#39; digital photography.</strong> I know that the end results can be similar if not identical, but it&#39;s a very different and more formal feeling I had out and about today. I thought more about composition, and of course shutter and aperture, before shooting.</li><li><strong>I miss the long zoom.</strong> I had a rough time getting accustomed to the D50&#39;s lens, which is the kit lens: 18-55mm. It&#39;s a fine lens don&#39;t get me wrong, but when you&#39;re used to 12x zoom... my oh my. I guess I&#39;ll feel the same about the A80&#39;s lens. Definitely would need to get a long zoom lens, or something that can handle something in the ballpark of the S2&#39;s 36-432mm (equivalent - good golly!)</li><li><strong>The photos were beautiful.</strong> Out of the 200+ I shot today, lots were just blown out and crappy. But the depth of field, oh my. <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/phonezilla/349379202/">I&#39;ve really missed taking shots like this.</a></li><li><strong>Controls are a little awkward, but not <em>bad</em>.</strong> I found adjusting the aperture to be a little more difficult than it ought to be, but then it&#39;s no match for cameras where it&#39;s buried in menus - that just blows.</li><li><strong>My eye hurt.</strong> After a while I had a hard time keeping one eye closed whilst using the viewfinder. I sometimes shoot with both eyes open, but not normally.</li></ul><p>All in all, I&#39;m feeling spoiled right now. Going back to a non-DSLR for what might be a little while (lenses cost money) is going to be a trade off, but, not the worst thing ever.</p><p>One fun thing happened today while I was shooting near the Wrigley Building. I was composing a shot when two girls, probably 15 or so, walked by.</p><p>&quot;Hey, are you a photographer?!&quot;<br />&quot;Yes,&quot; I said, still looking through the viewfinder.<br />&quot;Do you do that for a living?&quot;<br />&quot;Not yet!&quot;<br />&quot;Keep at it, you&#39;ll get there!&quot;</p><p>I thought that was sweet.<br />  </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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