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D90
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<blockquote data-quote="D90user" data-source="post: 1968" data-attributes="member: 788"><p>I have both bodies. My primary body is the D90, however, if I had paid more attention to 'how to' while I had the D40, I probably would have waited before upgrading and then eventually went full frame, I let a salesperson take my money one day when he saw me pick up the D90..ha.. Listen, the D40 is an amazing camera. Sure there are things it won't do such as focus on some lenses, auto bracket for HDR photography and some other functions but I will say if I use the same lens on each body..take the same photo..you would have a hard time telling the photos apart. The 6mp D40 has never let me down when blowing up photos and the simplicity of the body is not a bad thing...</p><p></p><p>Do yourself a favor.. head to a camera shop...pick them both up..feel them.. and before you pay extra money for the D90 because it does feel.. 'beefier'..remember my words here because at the end of the day.. it is the picture quality that we are all aiming for.. if you have a good eye..and are creative.. you will take good pictures with good composition with anything you have in your grip. Good luck..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D90user, post: 1968, member: 788"] I have both bodies. My primary body is the D90, however, if I had paid more attention to 'how to' while I had the D40, I probably would have waited before upgrading and then eventually went full frame, I let a salesperson take my money one day when he saw me pick up the D90..ha.. Listen, the D40 is an amazing camera. Sure there are things it won't do such as focus on some lenses, auto bracket for HDR photography and some other functions but I will say if I use the same lens on each body..take the same photo..you would have a hard time telling the photos apart. The 6mp D40 has never let me down when blowing up photos and the simplicity of the body is not a bad thing... Do yourself a favor.. head to a camera shop...pick them both up..feel them.. and before you pay extra money for the D90 because it does feel.. 'beefier'..remember my words here because at the end of the day.. it is the picture quality that we are all aiming for.. if you have a good eye..and are creative.. you will take good pictures with good composition with anything you have in your grip. Good luck.. [/QUOTE]
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