My dad's Nikon 35mm camera, taken with Nikon D60.
Over 30 years ago, my dad bought a Nikon SLR 35mm film camera and started carrying it around to take photos of our family and our travels. It was pretty big and heavy, and I remember one time as a kid we were in Las Vegas and somehow I got smacked in the face with the camera hanging from my dad's shoulder, giving me a bloody nose. After I got over the initial pain and commotion, my dad had me pick out numbers for Keno, saying that my bloody nose was "lucky". Ah, such a wonderful childhood...
Fast forward to present day, and I find myself retracing my father's footsteps. I started getting more into photography as of late, partly due to some work that involved digital camera technology, and decided to get an dSLR. After much research and deliberation, I decided on a Nikon D60
Well, after nearly 30 days of shooting with it I decided to return the D60... and get a Nikon D5000
My dad's 50mm f/1.4 prime lens should work fine with the D5000 in manual mode as well but as it totally predates autofocus technology, it has to be manually focused. I'm going to keep trying to use it and hopefully the LiveView with magnification will make manually focusing it on distant objects easier. Here is a photo I took with the D60 and my dad's 50mm lens, stay tuned for more when I get the D5000 in. I've also got some extra batteries and a tripod on the way, and eventually I'll start shopping for more lenses... at the moment I'm considering either the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens

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