Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon D50 single-lens reflex (SLR) digital camera with interchangeable lenses. This manual has been written to help you enjoy taking pictures with your Nikon digital camera. Read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy when using the product. The docu- mentation for this product also includes the manuals listed below. Please be sure to read all instructions thoroughly to get the most from the camera.

Quick Start Guide: The Quick Start Guide takes you through the process of unpacking and setting up your Nikon digital camera, taking your first photographs, and transferring them to your computer.

PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD): The PictureProject Reference Manual contains information on using the PictureProject software provid- ed with your camera. For information on viewing the reference manual, see the Quick Start Guide.

To make it easier to find the information you need, the following symbols and conventions are used:

Introduction

This icon marks cautions, informa- tion that should be read before use

to prevent damage to the camera.

This icon marks notes, information that should be read before using

the camera.

This icon marks settings that can be adjusted using camera menus.

Lens

This icon marks tips, additional in- formation that may be helpful when

using the camera.

This icon indicates that more infor- mation is available elsewhere in this

manual or in the Quick Start Guide.

This icon marks settings that can be fine-tuned from the Custom Settings

menu.

An AF-S DX 18–55 mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens is used in this manual for illustrative purposes. See the manual provided with the lens for more information.

Focal length scale

Mounting index:

7

Zoom ring: 16

CPU contacts:

105

Focus ring: 35 A-M mode switch: 15, 35

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D50 specifications

The Nikon D50 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that was introduced in 2005 and marked a significant step forward in Nikon's consumer DSLR lineup. With its compact design, user-friendly features, and impressive image quality, the D50 became a popular choice among both amateur and enthusiast photographers.

At the heart of the Nikon D50 is a 6.1-megapixel CCD sensor, which produces detailed images with a maximum resolution of 3008 x 2000 pixels. This sensor allows for sharp and vibrant images, even in challenging lighting conditions. The camera supports a wide ISO range from 200 to 1600, providing flexibility for various shooting environments. The capability to shoot at higher ISO settings enables users to capture clearer images in low light without excessive noise.

One of the standout features of the D50 is its 2.0-inch LCD screen, which provides a clear and bright interface for composing shots and reviewing images. While it may seem small by today's standards, it was a significant improvement at the time of its release. Additionally, the camera offers a 5.5 frames-per-second burst mode, which allows photographers to capture fast-moving action, making it suitable for sports and wildlife photography.

The Nikon D50 employs a 3D Color Matrix Metering system, which delivers accurate exposures by analyzing the scene's brightness and color information. This system works in conjunction with the camera's autofocus capabilities, which include a multi-area autofocus system with a range of nine focusing points. This ensures that subjects remain in focus, even when they are off-center.

One of the appealing aspects of the D50 is its compatibility with a vast array of Nikon F-mount lenses. This allows users to explore various photographic styles and techniques, as they can easily switch lenses to suit their needs. The camera also features built-in white balance settings and a range of creative scene modes, making it accessible for novice photographers.

In summary, the Nikon D50 is a well-rounded DSLR that offers a blend of simplicity and advanced features. Its image quality, performance, and compatibility with various lenses make it an attractive choice for those looking to step into the world of digital photography. While newer models have since been released, the D50 remains a testament to Nikon's commitment to providing accessible and powerful photographic tools.