Nikon d300s vs. Nikon d300
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hello,who are you?
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Nice t-shirt!!!!!
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forget anything he's saying about cameras.... that a cool shirt!
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Thanks man. All I needed to know.
By the way, if I want to shoot stars with my camera would Nikon 300S be a better option because it has better noise control.
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Hi, What are the specs of that two lens you got there. Thanks.
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u have good videos and I do like them, but I am sick of your Nikon pronunciation, you should say word Nikon forgeting about I and say it as a E, pls keep that in mind, I am sure there is a few people out there getting very same impression.
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@QQQQcon The 300s is better then the 7000 as a strait DLSR the big advantage the 7000 has over the 300s is the Video auto focusing. The 300s has far more options when taking pictures. I've been researching the 300s for over a year I've had an ageing 100 that just frustrates the crap of of me. the 300s performs better in low light then the 7000. I've gathered all my information from seasoned pros and am more an idiot messenger who know very little about photography. New 300s owner.
What's up dude, nice video with the explanations. What is the better option between a Nikon and a Canon... I have heard many say the Canon because of the full range of lenses. I am just looking for a professional opinion on the difference and possibly a good option for my own shoots for clothing and models. thank you
mrjuuchini 6 months ago
@mrjuuchini they are both great and it really depend on what you shoot.
QQQQcon 6 months ago
What if we use fx lenses on dx cameras?
knightmpw 6 months ago
@knightmpw it will work fine, it is just more than a dx camera needs because the lens covers over 2x the area the dx sensor inhabits
QQQQcon 6 months ago
Hey :)
I look for a new Camera. I want to shot "Natur" pictures (Birds) So i want a fast and good camera. I have look at the Canon 7D, Nikon D7000 and Nikon d300(s)
What do you think is best?
Thank you :)
/Jakob
Jakob1056687 1 year ago
@Jakob1056687 That is a tough choice, the d7000 has the best image quality and the canon is the fastest. You will probably want to opt for speed if you shoot mainly fast wildlife like birds.
QQQQcon 1 year ago