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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 197158" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>I'll just put a thought out there for you, Eduard. I know your work . . . been watching it for 2+ years. You're a meticulous photographer with a high standard. Perhaps you need to spell out your exact needs to yourself. While being an excellent photographer, you are also a bit of a "gadget-o-phile" . . . you like "new toys," and I say this lovingly because I like toys, too. </p><p></p><p>My first digital camera was a Nikon coolpix with an electronic viewfinder, which I hated and couldn't wait to upgrade to a dslr. I doubt that I will ever go mirrorless . . . I LOVE actually seeing what I'm shooting. I'm still shooting with a D2X because I love the feel of it, and I know the controls inside out. When I want a certain shot, I don't want to spend too much time thinking about buttons or menus. For those reasons I will stay with Nikon and someday upgrade to a D3x. It's like riding a familiar horse over hill and dale and fence and rail . . . I know what he can do and it's instinctive.</p><p></p><p>So, what is your D300s NOT doing for you, really . . . or are you just tired of it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 197158, member: 1573"] I'll just put a thought out there for you, Eduard. I know your work . . . been watching it for 2+ years. You're a meticulous photographer with a high standard. Perhaps you need to spell out your exact needs to yourself. While being an excellent photographer, you are also a bit of a "gadget-o-phile" . . . you like "new toys," and I say this lovingly because I like toys, too. My first digital camera was a Nikon coolpix with an electronic viewfinder, which I hated and couldn't wait to upgrade to a dslr. I doubt that I will ever go mirrorless . . . I LOVE actually seeing what I'm shooting. I'm still shooting with a D2X because I love the feel of it, and I know the controls inside out. When I want a certain shot, I don't want to spend too much time thinking about buttons or menus. For those reasons I will stay with Nikon and someday upgrade to a D3x. It's like riding a familiar horse over hill and dale and fence and rail . . . I know what he can do and it's instinctive. So, what is your D300s NOT doing for you, really . . . or are you just tired of it? [/QUOTE]
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