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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 17955" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I use Apple computers and have used Aperture almost from the start. On an Apple computer I find Aperture runs a bit faster. And I also find Aperture to be more intuitive. But that's my opinion. I'm sure others will be different. I keep track of over 30K NEF RAW files in my Aperture Libraries. You also can't beat the price at $80 from the Apple App Store. Having said that you also will not go wrong if you chose to go with Lightroom. </p><p></p><p>Also the D7000 will fully support AF/AE with any AF-G or AF-D type lenses as well as with AF-S. So all of the lenses you are using on the D50 are fully compatible with the D7000. When you get the D7000 look on page 269 of the users manual for a list of lenses and what features it will support.</p><p></p><p>Also your D50 fully supports any AF-G, AF-D or AF-S lens. The D50 has the built in lens focusing motor. The D40, D60, D3000 & D5000 cameras do not have the internal focusing motor and are limited to AF-S type lenses for auto focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 17955, member: 654"] I use Apple computers and have used Aperture almost from the start. On an Apple computer I find Aperture runs a bit faster. And I also find Aperture to be more intuitive. But that's my opinion. I'm sure others will be different. I keep track of over 30K NEF RAW files in my Aperture Libraries. You also can't beat the price at $80 from the Apple App Store. Having said that you also will not go wrong if you chose to go with Lightroom. Also the D7000 will fully support AF/AE with any AF-G or AF-D type lenses as well as with AF-S. So all of the lenses you are using on the D50 are fully compatible with the D7000. When you get the D7000 look on page 269 of the users manual for a list of lenses and what features it will support. Also your D50 fully supports any AF-G, AF-D or AF-S lens. The D50 has the built in lens focusing motor. The D40, D60, D3000 & D5000 cameras do not have the internal focusing motor and are limited to AF-S type lenses for auto focus. [/QUOTE]
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