Mga master, Im planning to upgrade my d90.
Unsay maau between aning duha? d7000 or d300s? some people say that d7000 is much nicer than d300s. Please help me decide. thank you in helping.
Mga master, Im planning to upgrade my d90.
Unsay maau between aning duha? d7000 or d300s? some people say that d7000 is much nicer than d300s. Please help me decide. thank you in helping.
d300s kolahi man na ug level ang duha ka bodies.
Sir, pwede nimu ma elaborate thanks.
AF points sa D7000 is 39 compared to 51 sa D300s. both units naay weather sealing.
but i think, much better ang ISO performance sa D7000 because of the new sensor and algorithm niya.
possible pud by Aug mag announce of D300/D300s upgrade/replacement.
side by side
Nikon D300S vs D7000
@azinec thanks sir
i'd still go for the D300/D300s over the D7000 based on my experience. i agree with aris. dili ka level ang D300/D300s sa D7000. Same ug level nuon ang D90 ug D7000. IMHO![]()
Level:
D300s - Professional/Compact
D7000 - Consumer/Advance
Based sa Link ni @azinec murag daghan labaw ang D7000. Pero kung ako papili-on. I'll go for D300s![]()
no brainer. d300s ftw.
here's what Thom Hogan has to say
Prosumer DSLR owner (D100, D200, D300 user). Here's the category that's the most troublesome. D100 users, well, step right up. D200 users should take a long close look. D300 users? Well, there's the rub. You'll give up a little, you'll gain a little. So, no, unless they need a DX backup body I don't think the average D300 user is going to be interested in the D7000. Really. I mean that. The thing that'll annoy you about the D7000 is the buffer, and that's a bigger annoyance for the serious shooter than ISO 3200 on the D300. On the other hand, if you're buying from scratch and considering either a D7000 or D300s, then things are a little different. You have to figure out which of the things that are different between the two cameras is more important to you. Then if you're smart, you'll save a few dollars and buy the D7000 ;~). But if you're a raw shooter who's at max frame rates all the time, make sure you're happy with the buffer (I doubt you will be).
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