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<blockquote data-quote="surfwax95" data-source="post: 183652" data-attributes="member: 12561"><p>$700 will get you a Nikon D50, sure.</p><p></p><p>But it will only come with a 28-80mm lens, while the Fuji comes with 28-300mm stock.</p><p>The S9000 has a greater variance in the aperture setting (3.3-5.6 for the Nikon's stock lens, 2.8-4.9 for the Fuji).</p><p>The S9000 has a viewable pixel count of 9.1 million, the Nikon has 6 million.</p><p></p><p>The Nikon relies heavily on it's glass to be a good camera, so if you were to get a Nikon D50, it would take another $500 or so to get a lens decent enough to compete with the Fuji.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfwax95, post: 183652, member: 12561"] $700 will get you a Nikon D50, sure. But it will only come with a 28-80mm lens, while the Fuji comes with 28-300mm stock. The S9000 has a greater variance in the aperture setting (3.3-5.6 for the Nikon's stock lens, 2.8-4.9 for the Fuji). The S9000 has a viewable pixel count of 9.1 million, the Nikon has 6 million. The Nikon relies heavily on it's glass to be a good camera, so if you were to get a Nikon D50, it would take another $500 or so to get a lens decent enough to compete with the Fuji. [/QUOTE]
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