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markpetersonii wrote:
So, I think the major concensus is; get lenses and better tripods before venturing into getting a new body.
How well, would it be if I were to get the D300s AND the 300mm?
Without a quality ballhead (attached to decent tripod,) a long lens is almost useless. Unlike a 50mm lens, a 300mm will show even the slightest quiver your hands make. Just pushing the shutter button can easily blur your shots when handheld. My experience is the tripod/ballhead is actually the single most important thing. Camera is LAST. Try to buy one excellent piece at a time. Spread it out. Most critical first. As you buy lens, tripod, ballhead, the camera will be dropping in price. Meanwhile your image quality will dramatically be improving all the while. I really, really doubt the camera will give you any noticeable improvement in image quality at all. Buying an expensive camera first is THE classic beginner's mistake. Go back and reread ccpguy's post three times. He's exactly right, and I don't think you got it quite yet.
Kent in SD
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