Nikon D50

The accessible entry-level DSLR for everyone

Nikon D50
79/100
CAMERA SCORE
Features 15
Performance 16
Durability 16
Price 16
Usability 16
Brand Nikon
Model 25221

Key Features

SENSOR 6.1 megapixel DX-format CCD sensor
PROCESSOR Nikon image processing engine
AUTOFOCUS Multi-CAM 530 5-point AF system
PHASE DETECTION TTL phase detection via Nikon Multi-CAM 530
VIDEO No video recording capability
STABILIZATION None (lens-based stabilization required)
BURST RATE 2.5 frames per second up to 137 frames
VIEWFINDER Pentamirror with 95% coverage and 0.75x magnification
DISPLAY 2.0-inch TFT LCD, 130,000 dots, fixed
CONNECTIVITY USB 2.0, Video Out
MEMORY CARD Single SD card slot
WEATHER SEALING Basic plastic construction, no formal weather sealing
BATTERY LIFE Approx. 2000 shots per charge (EN-EL3)

The Most Important Buttons & Dials — Nikon D50

Control / Button / Dial Status Note
Shutter-release Button ✓ Present
Mode Dial ✓ Present
+/- EV (Exposure Compensation) Button ✓ Present
Dedicated ISO Button ✗ Not Present Accessed via menu
Dedicated Aperture Dial / Ring ✓ Present Main command dial
Dedicated Shutter Speed Dial ✗ Not Present Main command dial
AF-ON Button ✗ Not Present
Main Command Dial ✓ Present
Sub-Command Dial ✗ Not Present
Function (Fn) Buttons ✗ Not Present
Joystick / Multi-selector ✓ Present Four-way pad
AF-assist / Self-timer Lamp ✓ Present
Monitor Mode Button ✗ Not Present
Video Record Button ✗ Not Present
Drive Mode Control ~ Limited Via menu/button

How-to Use Nikon D50

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Nikon D50 Exposure Indicators

Optimal exposure Underexposed by 1/3 EV Overexposed by over 2 EV
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The key to the photography is light, and it’s the exposure indicators, where you see how much light your camera sensor sees. These indicators both in monitor and viewfinder show whether the photograph would be under or over-exposed at the current setting. The amount of under or overexposure is shown in increments of 1/3 EV.

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Technical Specification

Sensor APS-C CCD
Resolution 6.1 Megapixels
ISO Range 200-1600
Autofocus 5-point AF
Shutter Speed 30s to 1/4000s
Burst Rate 2.5 fps
Video None
Stabilization None
Viewfinder Pentamirror
LCD 2.0-inch fixed
Memory Card SD
Connectivity USB 2.0
Battery Life 2000 shots
Weight 540g
Dimensions 133 x 102 x 76 mm