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 Posted: Thu Jan 24th, 2019 16:56
Eric



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blackfox wrote:
Having come back into the fold of Nikon and got a fairly decent lens to go with my wildlife needs . Starting to wonder whether it would be worth upgrading my current D300S for a more modern body , logically and financially it would probably have to be a D7100 for now , I would have a neutral gain on shutter speed , a loss on raw buffer , but a gain on sensor size m.p and resolution and a gain on iso levels and certain functions ..
So do I go ahead or or stick with the old war horse ?? . .??


Being a Yorkshireman I always hesitate when it comes to splashing out.

I have come to the simple conclusion that IF my current setup let's me down in some significant way, and there is an alternative that doesn't do that, then go for it.

The key point is to clearly identify what's wrong with what you have.

From my perspective, nothing wrong with your results from what you have. But there may be some irritations you see, we don't.

o.O



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