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Old 09-15-2014, 11:29 PM   #4013
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Default Re: Photography Thread

The deeper buffer is going to be very helpful with burst shots which is probably 80% of my bike racing shooting. The extra FPS isn't too shabby either. The 7000 will be much better for low light but I think I can pull it off with either one with the right lens



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Originally Posted by OLS View Post
You might like the D7000 better for sports, unless it sucks at that. Well, I imagine the D300s does a lot of
things faster, or did. I know the D200, D300 and D700 are really nice-feeling cameras in the hand.
And I have a D7000, and I would STILL like to have even a D300 just to shoot with and maybe keep.
Whether it was S or not.

Shot a festival over the weekend and for a change, got the outdoor light advantage. Its scary how
often I do not shoot in daylight. I am pretty sure these 3 are all Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 ED manual-
focus lens shots.



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