
..seems to have been there a long time - worth checking it for abandoned rucksacks perhaps?
Our D50 packed up half way across Canada - it wouldnt switch on. If it keeps switching itself off randomly be warned! We replaced it with the D40 which we bought out there and then had a job getting our money back for the D50 as it was out of the 28 day period.
( , Sun 3 Jun 2007, 8:47, Reply)

I went for the D40, cos it is cheap. My first SLR, so I don't have anything to compare it to ;)
( , Sun 3 Jun 2007, 10:47, Reply)

D40 has basically replaced the D50. The biggest differences are a much bigger screen, better interface and a much lighter body. Both cracking cameras tho.
We bought it after i convinced Mrs Claypole that her existing SLR was ancient - the fact it was no 4 on Bullys Prize Board of an old verson of Bullseye helped (true story!)
( , Sun 3 Jun 2007, 11:42, Reply)

You're forgetting, though, that the D40 has no motor drive in the body, ergo if the lens isn't AF-S, then it'll revert to manual focus. This matters if you're looking to pick up prime lenses like the 50mm 1.8F.
You've had bad luck with the D50 though. I've had it for a good few months without problem.
( , Sun 3 Jun 2007, 20:45, Reply)

mine lasted around 5 months before packing in. Didnt realise about the motor drive.
This link gives a good comparison:
www.digitalreview.ca/Content/Nikon-D40-versus-D50-versus-Pentax-K110D-K100D.shtml
( , Sun 3 Jun 2007, 23:54, Reply)