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The past weekend I have resumed my coverage of local bands' gigs where on Friday I saw Dominoes and Nosnow/noalps play live at Poxx Bar while on Saturday there were Cable 35 and BNI at Remedy. It was the first time that I swapped lenses several times during a shoot and as usual tried to do some justice to the atmosphere at the shows by capturing some crowd shots too. Total number of shots taken = over 430. I shall be uploading a few in the next few days and see how they fare with the viewers.
No I have not tested the D300. The end of the line is always how much you are prepared/afford to spend. Reasons to get the D300 over the D200 are colour saturation (much more vivid on the D300 straight out of the cam), the enviable 51 af sensors (15 of which are cross type), much better viewfinder, much better (worlds better than anything on any other DSLR except D3) screen, Better highlights/shadows, faster fps, live view + focus. If you could live without these the D200 is the same camera with the same ISO performance. I know I'd get the D300 (and dream of a D3).
A 16 -85 mm is a good starter, even the cheaper 18-55 is good. If you can splash out the cost an 18-200 3.5 - 5.6 VR will cover most situations until you can start collecting lenses.
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have you tested the new D300 as well? I was considering to get it but it seems that the D200 is better in terms of price/performance.
Would the 16-85mm f3.5-5.6 VR be a good starter? Cheers
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A 16 -85 mm is a good starter, even the cheaper 18-55 is good. If you can splash out the cost an 18-200 3.5 - 5.6 VR will cover most situations until you can start collecting lenses.
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There are only 10 types of people in the world; those who understand Binary and those who don't!
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i love me it's last year in school woooooooow
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There are only 10 types of people in the world; those who understand Binary and those who don't!
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i love me it's last year in school woooooooow
its a maltese chat room about photography, if you interested join in
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MAY GOD GRANT YOU THE SERENITY
TO ACCEPT THE THINGS YOU CANNOT CHANGE
THE COURAGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS YOU CAN
AND THE WISDOM TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE
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well done for your shots! I really enjoyed them!
keep it up!
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Thank you !
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