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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 4219" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Hi Ben, and welcome to the Nikonites Community. Thats a big step going from a PnS to a D300s. There is something of a learning curve there but nothing you won't be able to handle. The D300s is a great camera. It will be easier for us to give you the help and information you need if you let us know what lens you are using. Please list the camera and lens and any other equipment information in your profile. We have people here who can answer almost any question you have and you usually get quick responses. You mentioned wanting to learn something about DOF. To get started with that go to DOFMaster.com on the internet. That site has a number of articles, Q&A, charts, and calculators, that cover the whole gamut of depth of field. </p><p>Happy shooting,</p><p>Joseph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 4219, member: 654"] Hi Ben, and welcome to the Nikonites Community. Thats a big step going from a PnS to a D300s. There is something of a learning curve there but nothing you won't be able to handle. The D300s is a great camera. It will be easier for us to give you the help and information you need if you let us know what lens you are using. Please list the camera and lens and any other equipment information in your profile. We have people here who can answer almost any question you have and you usually get quick responses. You mentioned wanting to learn something about DOF. To get started with that go to DOFMaster.com on the internet. That site has a number of articles, Q&A, charts, and calculators, that cover the whole gamut of depth of field. Happy shooting, Joseph [/QUOTE]
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