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Nikon D range
hi all, was just having a look around the web at other D's (i have the 50) and it was saying a D70 uses compact flash, a D80 uses SD and a D100 uses compact flash, and a D50 uses an SD? is thhis true, if so, why all the chop n change?
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Its true
D100 - CF D70 - CF D50 - SD D80 - SD I dont think there is so much chopping and changing but more SD for low end models and CF for the midrange and pro gear. I don't think there is much difference between CF and SD but SD being the newer format. |
so also a D70 is a higher model than the D80? the only thing is, when you have purchased a fair few SD cards you dont wana go buy a fair few CF cards! cheers, jamie
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I think release dates relative to advances in SD technology may also be a factor. Stevies first digital was Nikon 5700 released May 02 and that was CF. Coolpix 995 was also CF.
Announced dates D100 : CF : Announced Feb 02 D70 : CF : Announced Jan 04 D50 : SD : Announced Apr 05 D70s : CF : Announced Apr 05 as an upgrade of D70 D200 : CF : Announced Nov 05 - D100 replacement D80 : SD : Announced Aug 06 - D70s replacement D40 : SD : Announced Nov 06 A quick trawl through for a bit of history shows development of CF card capacities ahead of SD. 2000 / June : IBM announce 512MB and 1GB microdrives ( CF format ) 2002 / January : Lexar announce 1GB CF 16x while SanDisk announces 256mb SD card 2003 / March : SanDisk announce 2 & 4GB CF cards & 1GB SD card also the launch of Extreme range up to 1GB in CF and 512MB in SD 2004 / January : SanDisk announce 1GB SD card 2004 / February : Lexar announce 4 & 8GB CF cards 2004 / September : SanDisk announce quadrupling of capacity of Ultra II cards CF now up to 8GB and SD up to 2GB As for the D70 relacement the D80 going SD I think that allowed the design of a smaller camera body. The D80 being smaller than the D70 or newer D200. From a marketing viewpoint I think D70/70s users were more likely to upgrade to D200 whereas D50 users would opt for the D80. The D40 is a whole new ball game as it only takes AFS lenses. The D200 as a backup for D2 users would need to retain CF. Don |
cheers for the extreme help again Don! i will look into an upgrade in the near future i thinks:)
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