D40 or D300 for Indoor Photography

KennethHamlett

New member
Re: Indoor Photography

What do you mean you specialize in indoor photography? As a "specialist" you should know what equipment best suits your needs. There's a big difference in the functions between the two cameras but the end result (photographs) doesn't rely on having one or the other.
 

blueiron

New member
Re: Indoor Photography

Are you doing sports, events, interior design, portraiture, or?

Buy lenses compatible for your work. The camera body is much less important.
 

zx7dave

Senior Member
Re: Indoor Photography

If you plan to shoot whithout a flash then a caera with a high ISO ability 6400 ISO with minimal noise is important....however if you use a flash then most any DSLR will work..and as blueiron said...lenses based on your work is critical...and much more costly unless you are getting into the D700, D3 etc...
 
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