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Making flippy floppy - john dough - 01-16-2008

Follow-up to this post:

http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/418780/418780

Well...the order for the D300 had shipped before I decided that the Rebel XTI would be as good as a camera as I would need. I decided that I wanted a camera with more "bandwidth" to grow into and after reading (what seemed like) hundreds of glowing reviews about the D300...I am keeping the Nikon.

I went back and forth on the issue and I can always make more money to pay for my goodies (and not spend as much while I am at it, thanks to this forum).

Thanks to those who responded to earlier thread.

Pictures of the dogs will be posted in the next few days.


Re: Making flippy floppy - vision63 - 01-16-2008

New camera's mean new camera accessories! Mo' money! Mo' money! Mo' money! Your D300 is gonna rock. Have fun.


Re: Making flippy floppy - zachdog - 01-16-2008

I like the Nikon menus and button layouts much better over Canon's. I think that Canon has a more extensive lens selection, but Nikon's 18-200mm VR is the best of all consumer zooms. Nikon IQ is currently better than Canon but both brands are pretty awesome.

I'd chose a D300 over any of the smaller-sensor Canons in a second. Canon still has the 5D for consumer full-frame, but beyond that we're talking pro dollars (thousands).

Enjoy your new Nikon D300! What lenses will you be using?


Re: Making flippy floppy - john dough - 01-16-2008

[quote zachdog]Enjoy your new Nikon D300! What lenses will you be using?
I bought the Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF and the 18-200M VR lenses. Looking forward to taking a few hundred shots this weekend.


Re: Making flippy floppy - TheCaber - 01-17-2008

Burning Down the House?