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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 79962" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>I can't speak on the D5100 or the D90 but I can say I have owned, still own, a D300 and it is one solid performer. I have had about 4+ years of use out of it and never regretted buying it. As for types of memory cards, it makes little or no difference to me as mine never comes out of the camera, I simply plug the USB cable into the camera and PC and let the two interface as they are, then transfer the pics over...</p><p></p><p>The D300 is getting a little dated but their capabilities are still not to be laughed at. That's why, even though I just bought a D600, I am definitely going to hang on to mine... There are plenty of good second hand D300's at the moment over here and all you'd have to watch out for is the shutter count. I'm sure they are rated at over 100,000 uses. Mine has done a mere 7000, give or take...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 79962, member: 10962"] I can't speak on the D5100 or the D90 but I can say I have owned, still own, a D300 and it is one solid performer. I have had about 4+ years of use out of it and never regretted buying it. As for types of memory cards, it makes little or no difference to me as mine never comes out of the camera, I simply plug the USB cable into the camera and PC and let the two interface as they are, then transfer the pics over... The D300 is getting a little dated but their capabilities are still not to be laughed at. That's why, even though I just bought a D600, I am definitely going to hang on to mine... There are plenty of good second hand D300's at the moment over here and all you'd have to watch out for is the shutter count. I'm sure they are rated at over 100,000 uses. Mine has done a mere 7000, give or take... [/QUOTE]
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