
Originally Posted by
Mr. Clean
it's all about the features. i went from a sony a-100 to a d200 to a d300. you don't think about all the little stuff (button placement, lcd size and clarity, shutter noise, etc.) until you actually have time to use a camera for a length of time. basically, i think you would also be impressed with any newer body. the d50 is dated, but it is still an excellent camera. i think it can still compete with the lower model nikons (d3000,5000...), but you just may get more ease of use or improved ergonomics if you step up.