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Nikon D50 for $552.10

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 10, 2006 – 2:31 pm  Share
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nikond50.jpg Looking to move up to the SLR league of Digital Cameras? If you are, the D50 is a great starter SLR camera, and with this deal, it’s at a great price!

Over at Butterfly Photo they have the D50 for $552.10 with $9.80 Shipping. I usually see this camera around $630-$650 or more.

Stock Description:
The Nikon D50 is the smallest, lightest and easiest-to-use Nikon digital SLR camera to date, and is designed for the broadest range of consumers including family memory-keepers looking to take advantage of the image quality, speed and responsiveness Nikon digital SLR’s offer, as well as photo enthusiasts and amateur photographers who want to capture brilliant digital pictures with vibrant color and immaculate sharpness. The new entry-level D50 makes exceptional digital SLR photography a reality for everyone.

It also includes a 18-55 lens to get you started out in the SLR world.

I have seen and used this camera a bit and it is a great camera. It will give you amazing picture results (remember this is SLR so 6.1mp is a lot) and has a lot of great features!

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