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<blockquote data-quote="JMHPhotography" data-source="post: 103746" data-attributes="member: 11388"><p>I shoot hockey with my Tamron 70- 200 2.8 its has made a huge difference in the clarity of my pictures I have done some research on the D7000 but I know its ready for an upgrade so I am holding off on my decision I havent done any research on the D300s so I will check in to that one as well again not in any hurry I dont drop 2000 grand lightly having a forum like this for feedback really helps I am a member of photography club but its alot of professionals that tend to stick to helping each other so I think a new club is in order. Thanks again for all your advice I am trying to put the why before the how when I am considering new gear these days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMHPhotography, post: 103746, member: 11388"] I shoot hockey with my Tamron 70- 200 2.8 its has made a huge difference in the clarity of my pictures I have done some research on the D7000 but I know its ready for an upgrade so I am holding off on my decision I havent done any research on the D300s so I will check in to that one as well again not in any hurry I dont drop 2000 grand lightly having a forum like this for feedback really helps I am a member of photography club but its alot of professionals that tend to stick to helping each other so I think a new club is in order. Thanks again for all your advice I am trying to put the why before the how when I am considering new gear these days [/QUOTE]
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