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pr4photos Registered: Sep 17, 2008 Total Posts: 522 Country: United Kingdom |
i am considering whether to upgrade from my d300 to a d700 and want some honest opinion. |
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MajinHurricane Registered: Jan 07, 2009 Total Posts: 677 Country: Canada |
yes. |
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oneadam12 Registered: Feb 24, 2008 Total Posts: 62 Country: United States |
Ditto! |
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nystrpr Registered: Oct 15, 2004 Total Posts: 308 Country: United States |
I upgraded from the D300 to full frame and it was worth it for me. The high iso is pretty amazing. I captured shots my daughter's dance recital last week that I could not have done with my D300. I shot the D300 at the December recital and the D3 is a very nice upgrade. |
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---XR--- Registered: Oct 31, 2008 Total Posts: 1352 Country: United States |
if your shoot like me and rarely shoot over 100-800 ISO than the upgrade is pointless, you have an intresting dynamic with the FF and landscape work, but other than that i'd keep the D300. |
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codeninja Registered: Oct 02, 2004 Total Posts: 498 Country: United States |
It all depends on how much you want to pay for your camera. In my case, I don't make single dime out of my hobby and decided that D300 + 16-85 VR + 70-300 VR is good enough for me. If I ever go D700, I would get 24-70 + 70-200 VR which add $3000+ on top of my current equipments. I have no doubt that D700 setup will be better than my current setup, and I settled with what I have myself. Only you get to decide how much better is enough for you and how much money you want to spend on it. |
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kjcramer Registered: Mar 20, 2008 Total Posts: 629 Country: United States |
Yes, the camera is sooo good. I ended up selling my D300 after about a week with the D700. Unless you are at all concerned about "reach" for wildlife or sports, do it. |
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LA_Sportsman Registered: Oct 29, 2005 Total Posts: 359 Country: United States |
I say why look at it as an upgrade? I have a D300 and intend to purchase a D700 to complement it. The controls are basically the same and the grip is the same. Once I get both, I'll be able to use FX for wides and DX for tele shots taking advantage of the crop. Best of both worlds. |
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Steve Perry Registered: Oct 10, 2006 Total Posts: 2989 Country: United States |
What are you shooting? Would losing the "reach" of dx be worth it for you? I'll agree with the above posts for sure - that FX sensor is really nice and the files are incredible. However, if it's the wrong camera for the job, doesn't matter how good it is. |
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cbrandt Registered: Aug 03, 2006 Total Posts: 1205 Country: United States |
What do you shoot ? |
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spentomuch Registered: Oct 04, 2007 Total Posts: 511 Country: United States |
I've only had mine for 5 days, but I can tell you the pics are richer,,more intense. |
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TonyBeach Registered: Nov 30, 2008 Total Posts: 634 Country: United States |
I considered this same question last year shortly after the D700 came out and decided to pass on it. I still have no regrets whatsoever, shooting to this day with my D300. I'm waiting for a "D700x" because I want to use the extra sensor space for more resolution; higher ISO performance is a very low priority for me which is why I passed on the D700 last year. |
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Tobin28 Registered: Feb 11, 2005 Total Posts: 1219 Country: Canada |
I went from d300 to d700 and it was one of the best moves. They say that glass is the best investment and it is, but with the d700 I am motivated to take way more pictures due to seeing my lenses the way they were meant to be used. |
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Andre Labonte Registered: Dec 21, 2005 Total Posts: 10022 Country: United States |
Unless you need the high iso or the extra shallow DOF it's not worth it. |
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rjk55425 Registered: Jul 12, 2003 Total Posts: 2793 Country: United States |
I think Thom Hogan has some great advice on this issue. Image quality is the same below a certain ISO so the answer is dependent on what you shoot. Forget all the "its worth it" advice and think thru what you shoot and let that guide you. |
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cppguy Registered: Jul 14, 2008 Total Posts: 203 Country: United States |
I enjoy shooting wildlife, landscape and air shows most of the time, thus I need the pixel density of the DX format. I'd only consider the D700 as a second body, but not a replacement for my D300. |
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dspeed Registered: Jul 12, 2008 Total Posts: 87 Country: United States |
New bodies are due; the equations will change. |
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Andre Labonte Registered: Dec 21, 2005 Total Posts: 10022 Country: United States |
rjk55425 wrote: |
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orangefirefish Registered: Jul 31, 2008 Total Posts: 2175 Country: United States |
Andre Labonte wrote: |