What can you do with 6 megapixels? Photo-walk with 20 year old Nikon D50.

I was given an old camera, almost twenty years old Nikon D50. And since I had one problematic 24mm lens lying around on the shelf, I combined them and went for a walk. My preconception about 6 megapixels was very wrong, these are good pixels. Maybe this video will encourage you to grab an old camera and go photograph life. All photos in the video were taken on this photowalk with a Nikon D50. I have processed the pictures but modestly. The halo-like effect in some images is due to the condition of the lens. A bit about the camera for techies: ▫️ The body and ergonomics of the camera are good. ▫️ The feedback of the shutter button and the sound of the shutter is nice. ▫️ The speed of automatic focusing is questionable, but with one point spot focus it was sufficient for me. ▫️ The sensor with its 6 megapixels and CCD sensor gave quite nice colors, even though it has a lot of trouble in the dark. The middle of the pictures is blurry because this lens (Nikkor 24mm F.2.8) is a little broken. It has been scratched in the middle of the lens and whatever coating there should be is either gone or about to disappear. The lens itself is nice, it is small and light. With a Nikon D50 crop sensor, it gives about 35mm shots. This camera and lens combination is quite nice, small and light. Invisible enough and fast enough to capture something nice in the picture. Video was filmed and edited by Tanel "Metsakuramus" We used a Samsung S24 ultra for filming and the sound from it as well. 📍 Location of photowalk: Pelgulinn, Tallinn , Estonia, Europe 🌞You can support me through the linktree link in bio.