03-30-2011, 04:31 AM
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Recently my Nikon D300s was stolen. So, I need to replace it. I am considering buying another D300s, which I loved, or waiting for it replacement from Nikon. If I buy another D300S I could then afford to purchase a professional lever (2.8) lens, such as the 28-70. If I wait for the replacement it will likely cost substantially more and I will not also be able to aford the lens as well.
The question has to do with image quality. Will the better lens have a greater affect on image quality than a newer (more mps and possible better sensor) camera with my old lenses.
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What lenses do you have now? In any case, I would recommend against buying the 24-70 for the D300s or an APC-s camera. Rather buy the 17-55 2.8? which is built for APC cameras. It is a more useful focal length and lighter to carry around.
Whether to buy abother D300S or not is a guessing game at the moment. On one hand, you can not go wrong buying an outstanding body, but on another hand, there may be a replacement in the works soon. If the D7000 fits your bill, then buy it. It is a great camera, but it does not replace a D300s in terms of build quality and some of the more advanced features.
Recently my Nikon D300s was stolen. So, I need to replace it. I am considering buying another D300s, which I loved, or waiting for it replacement from Nikon. If I buy another D300S I could then afford to purchase a professional lever (2.8) lens, such as the 28-70. If I wait for the replacement it will likely cost substantially more and I will not also be able to aford the lens as well.
The question has to do with image quality. Will the better lens have a greater affect on image quality than a newer (more mps and possible better sensor) camera with my old lenses.
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What lenses do you have now? In any case, I would recommend against buying the 24-70 for the D300s or an APC-s camera. Rather buy the 17-55 2.8? which is built for APC cameras. It is a more useful focal length and lighter to carry around.
Whether to buy abother D300S or not is a guessing game at the moment. On one hand, you can not go wrong buying an outstanding body, but on another hand, there may be a replacement in the works soon. If the D7000 fits your bill, then buy it. It is a great camera, but it does not replace a D300s in terms of build quality and some of the more advanced features.