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Hello! I am thinking of purchasing this camera within a few weeks, but I am not sure if I should hold out until June for the new Fujifilm FinePix S602. I have read many reviews out there regarding the D5 but want to hear from actual D5 owners. Are you guys happy with the camera? Any regrets on buying it? What do you most like and dislike about the camera? Thanks for your help!

Nacho
 
Howdy Nacho,

Well, I've had a D5 for about 2 weeks now. Here's what I like about it:
1. Zoom ring rather than those zoom "rocker" switches that you sometimes see
2. Manual focus ring

3. Alot of the settings can be adjusted by knob, dials, & bottons on the body. This really beats digging through menus to adjust camera settings. Very cool.
4. Picture quality. Makes good photos to my eye.
5. Lens. Good focal length, good quality.

6. General ergonomics & build of the camera. It feels good in my hand, controls are easy to reach and make sense to me. Feels solid, yet it's light. I like it.

7. The EVF can give you a live preview of what your exposure looks like, allowing you to make adjustments accordingly. Very cool.

What annoys so far:
1. I wish it had the 4x manual focus magnification that the D7 has.

2. No popup auto flash. When you need it, you have to pop up the flash yourself.
3. Umm... It doesn't make coffee? ;)

The Fuji S602 does look like a very nice camera, and it may be wise to wait for the reviews to come in on it. Also, I'm sure other camera companies will be announcing new models over the coming days. That probably won't make your decision any easier. :)

If cost is a factor, consider that you could likely find the D5 for right around $500 now (I paid $529 from B&H). I'd guess the S602 is going to come in at around $800-$1100. Phil has it at "under" 800 British pounds. I'm not 100% sure what that translates too in U.S. dollars, but someone in the Fuji forum suggested $1100.

In any event, I think you'll wind up with a great camera. I don't regret buying my D5 one bit. I'm very happy with it. Good luck!

Dan in Oregon
Hello! I am thinking of purchasing this camera within a few weeks,
but I am not sure if I should hold out until June for the new
Fujifilm FinePix S602. I have read many reviews out there
regarding the D5 but want to hear from actual D5 owners. Are you
guys happy with the camera? Any regrets on buying it? What do you
most like and dislike about the camera? Thanks for your help!

Nacho---Dan in Oregon ( My mind's in Vegas, though;) )Minolta Dimage 5
 
Nacho wrote:
I have read many reviews out there
regarding the D5 but want to hear from actual D5 owners. Are you
guys happy with the camera? Any regrets on buying it? What do you
most like and dislike about the camera? Thanks for your help!
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Hi Nacho,

Tough questions!

I have one.
Got it mid-Jan.
I am a newbie to photography, but have an eye for art.

I dare say that any good camera will do a good job if one does his/her homework well; reading and understanding manuels thoroughly, readings on the art of photography, experimenting persistently, etc.

To answer your questions, I would say that I am satisified with the results I got so far (a colossal improvement in two weeks!). To a newbie, the amount of control I have over the D5 in comparison with Point-&-Shoot cameras is a huge stride!

Helpful! Not sure!

Hint: You may wish to search the Miolta forum for D5, and check the mostly 'unscientific polls' on the camera.

Whatever your decision is, I wish a nice buy!--Sincerely,Moi
 
I've had mine about 2 weeks. Took me a month to decide among the finepix6900, Oly 2100uz, D7 or D5. Bought the D5 mail order but went to a local store just to hold them before I made my decision. After that experiance it was between the two Dimages. Personally I can't tell the difference in the pics between the 2 and would rather have the extra top end zoom length than the extra wide angle at the other end, so I went for the D5.

I'm really impressed with what this camera will let you do and have no regrets. The picture quality and colors are excellent. Minolta made a mistake putting alkalines in the box but with a good charger and nimh,
batteries are a non-issue. My first 2 weeks pics are here.
http://frontpage.erie.net/memnoch/default.htm

Cliff
 
Dan,

Thanks for your input. I really appreciate it. I called the camera shop where I was going to pick up the D5, but they are sold out! Can you believe it? They were asking $699 for it. Apparently the Dimage 5 sold fast over the holidays. Now I have to wait for the next shipment.

Nacho

PS. How does the camera handle low light indoors? Do you have to use your flash often?
Well, I've had a D5 for about 2 weeks now. Here's what I like
about it:
1. Zoom ring rather than those zoom "rocker" switches that you
sometimes see
2. Manual focus ring
3. Alot of the settings can be adjusted by knob, dials, & bottons
on the body. This really beats digging through menus to adjust
camera settings. Very cool.
4. Picture quality. Makes good photos to my eye.
5. Lens. Good focal length, good quality.
6. General ergonomics & build of the camera. It feels good in my
hand, controls are easy to reach and make sense to me. Feels
solid, yet it's light. I like it.
7. The EVF can give you a live preview of what your exposure looks
like, allowing you to make adjustments accordingly. Very cool.

What annoys so far:
1. I wish it had the 4x manual focus magnification that the D7 has.
2. No popup auto flash. When you need it, you have to pop up the
flash yourself.
3. Umm... It doesn't make coffee? ;)

The Fuji S602 does look like a very nice camera, and it may be wise
to wait for the reviews to come in on it. Also, I'm sure other
camera companies will be announcing new models over the coming
days. That probably won't make your decision any easier. :)

If cost is a factor, consider that you could likely find the D5 for
right around $500 now (I paid $529 from B&H). I'd guess the S602
is going to come in at around $800-$1100. Phil has it at "under"
800 British pounds. I'm not 100% sure what that translates too in
U.S. dollars, but someone in the Fuji forum suggested $1100.

In any event, I think you'll wind up with a great camera. I don't
regret buying my D5 one bit. I'm very happy with it. Good luck!

Dan in Oregon
Hello! I am thinking of purchasing this camera within a few weeks,
but I am not sure if I should hold out until June for the new
Fujifilm FinePix S602. I have read many reviews out there
regarding the D5 but want to hear from actual D5 owners. Are you
guys happy with the camera? Any regrets on buying it? What do you
most like and dislike about the camera? Thanks for your help!

Nacho
--
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Dan in Oregon ( My mind's in Vegas, though;) )
Minolta Dimage 5
 
Hey Moi!

I'm a newbie too, but at Digital cameras. I have an old Minolta SLR and a Konica point & shoot. They both take great pictures. Thanks for your input. I'm afraid that when I finally buy a d-camera, that I will really regret it, but most of you D5 owners are very happy with it. I hope I am too, once I finally buy one. Does your camera heat up? Are you happy with the shutter speed?

Nacho
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Hi Nacho,

Tough questions!

I have one.
Got it mid-Jan.
I am a newbie to photography, but have an eye for art.

I dare say that any good camera will do a good job if one does
his/her homework well; reading and understanding manuels
thoroughly, readings on the art of photography, experimenting
persistently, etc.

To answer your questions, I would say that I am satisified with the
results I got so far (a colossal improvement in two weeks!). To a
newbie, the amount of control I have over the D5 in comparison with
Point-&-Shoot cameras is a huge stride!

Helpful! Not sure!

Hint: You may wish to search the Miolta forum for D5, and check the
mostly 'unscientific polls' on the camera.

Whatever your decision is, I wish a nice buy!
--
Sincerely,

Moi
 
Cliff,
Cool pictures. I like your dog. What's its name?

Have you encountered any "halos" from your images? Every one seems to be upset with the fact that the D-5 uses four AA alkalines. How much did you pay for the nihm battries? Are you happy with the D5 grip?

Nacho
I've had mine about 2 weeks. Took me a month to decide among the
finepix6900, Oly 2100uz, D7 or D5. Bought the D5 mail order but
went to a local store just to hold them before I made my decision.
After that experiance it was between the two Dimages. Personally I
can't tell the difference in the pics between the 2 and would
rather have the extra top end zoom length than the extra wide angle
at the other end, so I went for the D5.
I'm really impressed with what this camera will let you do and have
no regrets. The picture quality and colors are excellent. Minolta
made a mistake putting alkalines in the box but with a good charger
and nimh,
batteries are a non-issue. My first 2 weeks pics are here.
http://frontpage.erie.net/memnoch/default.htm

Cliff
 
I bought my D5 right after last Christmas. I spent almost a month doing research and I decided to buy the Fuji 6900Z. However, it's out of stock everywhere. If I could find one, it's over $800. Later, when I do more research, I found D5 and D7. D5 just fit my budget perfectly, I spent $549 in J&R. The machine did heat up a bit, but it's not a big deal. Maybe I should use the word, "warm up" instead of "heat up" because it's just a bit warm. I am completely satisfied with the D5 because mostly I just take 1280x960 pictures for my 4" X 6" photo prints. No need for 5.2Mega pixel and spend $200 more. However, it would be much, much better if D5 also have the capability of 4x magification and B&W low light vision. I hope there will be a new firmware that could update my D5. I think the 4x magification would help manuel focus much better. Everything is fine and it really looks like a professional SLR instead of just hi-class digital camera. Didn't get used to it at the beginning because I get used to my old Kodak DC240 point and shoot. It's not a point and shoot, but you will get used to it after you read the manuel and people's great forum discussion. Enjoy yours!!!

Tommy L.
Hey Moi!
I'm a newbie too, but at Digital cameras. I have an old Minolta
SLR and a Konica point & shoot. They both take great pictures.
Thanks for your input. I'm afraid that when I finally buy a
d-camera, that I will really regret it, but most of you D5 owners
are very happy with it. I hope I am too, once I finally buy one.
Does your camera heat up? Are you happy with the shutter speed?

Nacho
 
Cliff,
Cool pictures. I like your dog. What's its name?
Have you encountered any "halos" from your images? Every one seems
to be upset with the fact that the D-5 uses four AA alkalines. How
much did you pay for the nihm battries? Are you happy with the D5
grip?

Nacho
I haven't noticed any halos in any of my images, that's a new one on me, another story to add to the list I guess. There is so much stuff going around out there about both the D5 and 7 that its just incredible. Just forget about the alkaline batteries. This is the link to the charger and 4 nimh batteries I bought and am very happy with them.
http://www.thomas-distributing.com/mh-c204f-4aa170dc.htm

I also bought a second set of rayovac nimh at Wal-mart and they seem to be great performers too. The MH-C204F charger at the above link also has a conditioning cycle on it. On a regular recharge it will do the job on 4 batteries in about 2 hours. The grip is fine for me on this camera and I find it well balanced to hold while shooting.

The dog's name is Tye. He's a 3 year old Standard Schnauzer and my constant buddy. He's always with me when I take off at 5:00 am to take pictures somewhere and he knows how hold still and pose. {;-)

Cliff
 
Hello! I am thinking of purchasing this camera within a few weeks,
but I am not sure if I should hold out until June for the new
Fujifilm FinePix S602. I have read many reviews out there
regarding the D5 but want to hear from actual D5 owners. Are you
guys happy with the camera? Any regrets on buying it? What do you
most like and dislike about the camera? Thanks for your help!

Nacho
I also own a D5, bought it about three weeks ago for $499 from buydig.com. It seems that a lot of D5 owners like me are digital photography newbies. I considered a bunch of point and shoot cameras before decided that I wanted manual controls. After all, if I bought a P&S, I could take snapshots, but I wouldn't learn much about taking photos. My fiancee was initally a bit annoyed by the size and complexity of the camera, but is now enamored of it. She has even been trying to figure out the different camera settings. I find that the AA batteries are a blessing, not a curse. Standard format batteries are so much cheaper than proprietary ones and there is comfort in the idea that I could slap in a set of store bought cells in an emergency. I got two sets of NiMH batteries along with the set that came with the camera. I've averaged about 100 shots on a set, which makes me pretty happy. I've gotten some really great shots from the camera so far, but also plenty of bad ones. This is directly attributable to the learning curve and playing with settings. The cool thing, though, is when I take a bad shot, I just delete it and try again with new settings. I'm opposed to using a flash in general, but the flash on this camera is especially cheesy. I'm thinking about getting an external bounce flash. I generally get better results figuring out the settings to take a shot in natural light. I haven't printed out any shots from the camera, so I can't comment on that yet. Anyway, in general, I am happy with the camera. I view it as a learning tool. In a year or so, I may well upgrade to a higher end camera, but as high-end cameras only remain so for a short while, I think it makes sense to learn on something more appropriate. Hope that helps!

-Alistair
 
Won't the S602 be alot more expensive than the D5? I thought it was tossed around that it will be like $800. For that much buy the D7, that way you get a real 5MP camera instead of interpolated 6MP. Pretty much the same camera as the D5 except a wider view and more pixels. Get the Rayovac NiMh batteries they work great. And stay away from Mr. Flash CF cards.

The S602 looks nice and all but why wait when you can have the Dimage now.

Darrin
Hello! I am thinking of purchasing this camera within a few weeks,
but I am not sure if I should hold out until June for the new
Fujifilm FinePix S602. I have read many reviews out there
regarding the D5 but want to hear from actual D5 owners. Are you
guys happy with the camera? Any regrets on buying it? What do you
most like and dislike about the camera? Thanks for your help!

Nacho
--Remember, never eat more than you can lift.
 

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