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D90 or D300s?

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Old 16-07-10, 21:51
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Thanks for the suggestion, will look into some reviews on this!

The D300s has two jog wheels (one at the front and one at the back) so maybe one sets shutter speed while the other sets aperture?


Spot on! tis a lovely camera the d300s was just slightly out of my price range at the time.

I was very tempted to get a used d300 on ebay as they almost go for around the same price as a new d90....worth thinking about if you dont mind buying second hand gear.
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Old 22-07-14, 11:31
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They are both great cameras. I use a D90 and I love it, especially in low light. I've got friends that shoot Canon and they love them. My first serious DSLR was a Fuji S2Pro, which uses the Nikon F mount. With 2 very expensive peices of 2.8 glass already, Nikon was the smart choice for me. If you still have any Canon glass on hand you could use with a 50D, that might be the way to go. I did a lot of research before I went with the D90 and I beleive it offers the best "bang for the buck". Excellent sensor, same as the $5,000 D3, and it works with my 40 year old 50mm 1.4.
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