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08/12/2013 05:50:56 PM · #1 |
I am going to. Get another camera can not decide on what camera to get Nikon D300, D7000, D7100, or something else. Everything I read says the D7000 series has oil splatter on the sensor is this still a problem ? All comments and help will be appreciated I am leaning toward the 300 because of 7 FPS for shooting. Sports for the paper. |
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08/12/2013 11:19:57 PM · #2 |
I'll step and say the D300 is a big step from the d200. Similar controls but way better ISO. However, I believe the newer cams are also noticeably improved. oil spots or no, if you are shooting sports you need ISO performance so I'd pursue that. With my D300 I don't tend to exceed iso 1600 unless I have to in order to keep images clean.
ETA: What sports are you shooting?
Message edited by author 2013-08-13 03:20:13. |
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08/13/2013 03:11:22 AM · #3 |
I shoot all sports on a high school level. I try not to go over 1200 iso because of grain i use a flash for football and basketball. With that said i am more concerened about the frames per second than ISO. The oil problem with the 7000 series concerns me because i also do wedding and do not want to have to do alot of photo shop work to remove spots. Thanks for your comments. |
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08/13/2013 03:43:00 AM · #4 |
I use my D300s for inside sports without flash...my secret weapon though; Nikon's 85mm f/1.4. Just an incredible lens. I have the older version, bought it when it was the only choice. You could probably get a good deal on one if its still available. It's my favorite lens. |
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08/13/2013 03:51:26 AM · #5 |
yes i have a 50mm f/1.4 i use my flash in manuel mode at 1/64 to 1/8 to fill shadows only. |
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08/13/2013 04:39:27 AM · #6 |
D300 or d300s should work great then! :-) |
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08/13/2013 05:00:20 AM · #7 |
Great thank you very much. |
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08/13/2013 06:18:57 AM · #8 |
If you're comfortable with shooting at ISO 1200 on a D200 you'd be nicely served by the D300 then. You'd be able to up the ISO with no decrease in result and also get faster frames per second for a pretty good price. If you want the highest (8fps) get a grip for it. I always run a grip on mine, largely for balance issues (notably for the 28-70), and it's a great product.
ETA: You might consider a D700 as well, though as a full frame it will decrease your reach. On the other hand, it will perform better in low light by a large margin.
Message edited by author 2013-08-13 10:19:38. |
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08/22/2013 06:45:39 PM · #9 |
Well I got the D-7100 have football games starting tomorrow I will see how it does. |
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