Out of the blue, my wife mentioned that she wants a nice digital SLR camera for Mother's Day. Up until now, we have only had point and shoot digitals in our house.
I understand SLRs, as I grew up as an amateur photographer. I even still own my Fujica ST-801 that I got in 1973. Don't use it any more, but I would like to get back into the hobby, and a digital SLR just might do the trick. I grew up drooling over Nikons, but back then I couldn't swing the funds for one (I still have the occassional dream of owning an F2, but that's a different story). With that said, I am looking at picking up a Nikon D40 for my wife. I see that there is a current special from Nikon ($100 off an extra lens), so I am considering adding an AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 55-200 f/4-5.6G ED.
Can anyone tell me if I am heading in the wrong direction with this purchase? The only drawback I have found is that I can only use AF lenses with the D40 body, but I don't think that's such a big handicap. This will be more of a fun camera than anything. My wife only wants to take pictures, and her only photographic experience is with the small point and shoots (Sony and Nikon).
So, any advice from the more knowledgeable folks on here will be a big help. And don't forget, Mother's Day is fast approaching.
Thanks in advance - Chuck