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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
This is a D300 :)
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 231087" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>for its time the D300 was elite. today it isnt so relevant. I do know pros that use a D300. I would not shoot a wedding wtih that camera. its very limiting iso wise. cant shoot past 2000 without smear and heavy chroma noise. and flash is not the answer to everything. </p><p></p><p>IQ between FF and DX is very visible. maybe the dynamic range. but I remember comparing my friends D3S to the D300 screens when shooting my first comeback wedding with him and just didnt understand why theres such a huge difference. something else altogether.</p><p></p><p>D300 had its day. for a regular user its fine. but for a pro, you should not be using that camera. and no, I dont believe in "its the photographer not the equipment" its true <em>partly</em>. there's only so much a pro photog can do with lacking gear. sure a pro can get better results but the gear imo is what limits the photographer. many situations im in events I shoot that say that god I have great gear. and mostly it has to do with fast glass and cameras which allow me to shoot to iso6400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 231087, member: 14443"] for its time the D300 was elite. today it isnt so relevant. I do know pros that use a D300. I would not shoot a wedding wtih that camera. its very limiting iso wise. cant shoot past 2000 without smear and heavy chroma noise. and flash is not the answer to everything. IQ between FF and DX is very visible. maybe the dynamic range. but I remember comparing my friends D3S to the D300 screens when shooting my first comeback wedding with him and just didnt understand why theres such a huge difference. something else altogether. D300 had its day. for a regular user its fine. but for a pro, you should not be using that camera. and no, I dont believe in "its the photographer not the equipment" its true [I]partly[/I]. there's only so much a pro photog can do with lacking gear. sure a pro can get better results but the gear imo is what limits the photographer. many situations im in events I shoot that say that god I have great gear. and mostly it has to do with fast glass and cameras which allow me to shoot to iso6400. [/QUOTE]
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