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Ok, so whats with the "moving up the ladder?" thing? Well, I sold my Nikon D40 recently. And, i'm getting myself the Nikon D300 ! I'm pretty damn excited about it and i cant wait to get my hands on it. I will surely let you guys know how it feels to shoot with the tank that is the D300.
I miss my D40 currently as i'm camera-less for the past few days. I love the results i got from my D40. The color, resolution and feel are simply great! Then why am i moving to a more expensive camera? Well, i hate to say this, but there are points in time when you DO outgrow your equipment. The D300 offers much MUCH more features than a D40. If you really want to know what the D300 gets you, then go here: Nikon D300 review from DP Review.
I'm presently in the worst phase possible. No camera in hand, Waiting for a camera that i just can't stop thinking about, i've missed quite a few photo oportunities- whether they are stunning sunsets, birds in my backyard or a beautiful location that i visited. And guess what!? The camera is not in stock anywhere!! :( So, i have to wait. And i can literally feel every second pass by waiting for a call from the camera dealer to tell me that its in finally.
Rumour control: Nikon was expected to replace the Nikon D40 today. It didn't happen. Maybe it will happen very soon though. However, the D40 is a great DSLR for any beginner.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Hi....great that ur moving to a bigger & better cam. I can already see the great shot's u are going to take wit the D300!!
ReplyDeleteBut then, they say that Canon is better that Nikon...y didn't u go for a Canon??
Whoever said Canon is better than Nikon is obviously a Canon user who has not used a Nikon professionally. Canon and Nikon are the same yet different. Its personal preference. I just love the colors i get in my Nikon. Never go by others' words. Use the camera yourself and try both brands and see which one you like. Nikon users have never been disappointed with it, and neither have Canon users.
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