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A pro camera that amateurs can afford

Published by: News       06-18-2005        Read Complete Article
Article Summary

One megabyte of memory in 1985, for example, would have cost you about $400. By 1995, the same amount cost about $35. You might conclude that memory makers will eventually have to start paying you.

Still, watching prices of popular technologies crash to earth is always exciting while it lasts. Take the highly regarded digital single-lens reflex cameras from Nikon, for example. Over the years, prices for Nikon SLRs hit $5,000 (the D1 in 1999), $4,000 (the D1H in 2001), $2,000 (the D100 in 2002), $1,000 (last year's D70) and $900 (last month's slightly upgraded D70S).

Nikon's latest data point represents a delicious addition to the line: the D50, due next week. It takes the same spectacular photos as the best-selling D70S-for a list price of $750.

(These prices are for the body only-bring your own lens. With a great starter lens, the D50 will be priced at $900. Prices online will be even lower once the camera has been on sale for a few weeks.)....Read Complete Article




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