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Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 38195" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>I am not sure I would call the D7000 a step up from the D300s. yes some of the numbers are better but in actuallity the D300s is considered a semi pro camera in many walks where the D7000 is a high end prosumer camera. While the numbers may speak different the actuality os the D300s is an amazing piece of equipment and is still superior in many ways tot he D7000. As for glass, every one has a preference but I believe the 70-200 2.8 coupled with your 50mm is all you would really need for portraits, although some people really enjoy the crazy artistic portraits out of a fisheye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 38195, member: 7698"] I am not sure I would call the D7000 a step up from the D300s. yes some of the numbers are better but in actuallity the D300s is considered a semi pro camera in many walks where the D7000 is a high end prosumer camera. While the numbers may speak different the actuality os the D300s is an amazing piece of equipment and is still superior in many ways tot he D7000. As for glass, every one has a preference but I believe the 70-200 2.8 coupled with your 50mm is all you would really need for portraits, although some people really enjoy the crazy artistic portraits out of a fisheye. [/QUOTE]
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