Nikon D200 mit Sigma 120-400 Highspeed

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  • @Eggrocket Though the D90 is a consumer level camera doesnt mean its a piece of crap. #1 it is a good if you can't afford the more expensive bodies #2 it has the same sensor as the D300 (D90 and D300 are pretty close to the same with only several differences) #3 it is the photographer that matters more than the equipment ( though you can't always get the shot without some equipment) #4 it is called budget lenses. if you to buy a large pro lens it would be too expensive for most like myself.

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  • what is this retarded video about? how about testing the lens instead of the frames per second of your camera.

  • @FinlandApollo My 120-400 does noise. and i ask the customer service and they said, that its normal.

  • Does your 120-400 make noise when you use OS on 1 or 2?

  • quickshooter is right. And the D90 is a consumer-oriented piece of crap targeting soccer moms. D300, D700, D3 etc are all better cameras than the D90. Even the D200 in the video is better than the D90.

    Cameras are only as good as the glass you've attached to them. The lens in the video is actually a consumer-grade Sigma. It's not even in their own EX line. Not a bad lens, but certainly not top of the line.

  • @RubenCraninx Put it like this, the lens is only as good as the camera. With that being said, you really won't see different quality. The D60 quality only goes so high & this lens wouldn't be an exception. You can have a camera lens that AMAZING but if you're using a low quality camera, you're going to get low quality images regardless of the lens. I recommend buying the D90 over the D300.The D300 has the same exact spects has the D90. The D300 isn't really much of an upgrade. And you're welcome

  • That's what I was worring about. As a student I don't have a large budget. If I bought the lens and use it on the D60 what would be diffrent with the d90? What should you do buy the lens and update later or buy a d90 or d300 first? I want to use the lens to shoot airshows, spotting, ...

    Thank you for your comment!

  • @RubenCraninx But you might want to upgrade the camera. Great, professional lens on a amateur camera, really wouldn't be a good mix. I would recommend upgrading to a D90 or a D300 (although the D300 is extremely similar to the D90, minus a few TINY TINY TINY upgrades that I doubt most people will complain about)

  • sehr schöne kombination dei d200 mit dem 120-400 von sigma! aber wie sieht es mit dem autofokus aus also wie lang brauch er um scharf zu stellen ?

  • Yes

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