New Camera
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:03 pm
OK So I purchased a Nikon D80 nearly 3 years ago with kit lenses and have upgraded those to some Sigma 2.8 glass and a nifty fifty.
However, I have found that my new business is taking off a bit and I require something that has faster AF, more AF points, better low light capabilities and also give me a backup body (or use the D80 as a backup)
I have been mulling over a D300s for about 3 months waiting to see what happens with my business, and now I have a few events / bookings, it is clear that if I dedicate more time I can get things really going.
So the question is this.... D300s or D700?
Pro's and Con's for both have been measured... D300s is good for the extra reach of the 1.5x crop.... D700 is good for the low light and higher ISO performance etc.
I'd be keeping the D80 and will have to replace the 18-50 Sigma for some FX glass, which is fine as that lens can sit on the D80, and I have a 2x Teleconverter for the 70-200 so I have reach, and if I really need it, can use the D80....
Would I be wasting the money going for the D700 at such an early stage? Should I go for the D300s and give myself the longer reach but poorer ISO abilities?
At the moment I am mostly doing pet photography, a few events such as evenings at a local bar, weddings and other portraits.
Thanks for your help
Andrew
However, I have found that my new business is taking off a bit and I require something that has faster AF, more AF points, better low light capabilities and also give me a backup body (or use the D80 as a backup)
I have been mulling over a D300s for about 3 months waiting to see what happens with my business, and now I have a few events / bookings, it is clear that if I dedicate more time I can get things really going.
So the question is this.... D300s or D700?
Pro's and Con's for both have been measured... D300s is good for the extra reach of the 1.5x crop.... D700 is good for the low light and higher ISO performance etc.
I'd be keeping the D80 and will have to replace the 18-50 Sigma for some FX glass, which is fine as that lens can sit on the D80, and I have a 2x Teleconverter for the 70-200 so I have reach, and if I really need it, can use the D80....
Would I be wasting the money going for the D700 at such an early stage? Should I go for the D300s and give myself the longer reach but poorer ISO abilities?
At the moment I am mostly doing pet photography, a few events such as evenings at a local bar, weddings and other portraits.
Thanks for your help
Andrew