joining the D300 club...

DH was reading reviews and is concerned that the 18-135 will be too sharp...?
I told him to just try out both and keep the one he likes best, then...I will, of course, keep you all updated...lol

:confused3 :confused3 :confused3
 

DH was reading reviews and is concerned that the 18-135 will be too sharp...?

I told him to just try out both and keep the one he likes best, then...I will, of course, keep you all updated...lol

I wish I had THAT problem! ;) Adding the slightest bit of gaussian blur in PS is an easy correction if he finds that his images are too sharp.

I'm not doing this to cloud the issue, but for anyone who is also following this thread and may be considering the 18-135 purchased separately without the kit, OR the Nikkor 18-200 VR but feels it's too much money at $650 or so, may want to look at the new Sigma 18-200 HSM OS. It uses Sigma's version of AFS (HSM) and Sigma's version of VR (OS), and is about $150 - $200 less than the Nikkor (not affiliated with Sigma). I was highly impressed with my Sigma 10-20 EX, and thought I'd give another Sigma a try. I used it last month on an extended WDW/DCL trip, took about 700+ shots with it, and have been very impressed with its IQ and performance on the camera.

Don't get me wrong - I love my Nikkors and part of me wishes that was all I had in my kit. However, some of the 3rd party lenses are really good these days, are typically less money, and by far aren't the limiting factor for my photography anyway!
 
I bought the 10-20 primarily due to a once a year need to photograph groups at my company's annual meeting.


I agree, that is a fair amount of change to have tied up in something that you rarely use and/or haven't been happy with. Plus, 16mm is still considered "wide", just not "ultra-wide". Based on that, I'm with you - sell the 10-20, the 18-135, and get the 16-85 VR, which will make a great VR kit with your 70-300VR. That is, assuming the 85/70 overlap is good enough for your style. :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
that's good to know about Sigmas...
 
Only one person has said it but I will put the plug in for the 18-200vr. I have the lens and use it on a D200. I absolutely love it. They are now readily available. Just a thought.
 
woo hoo! UPS has just delivered my B&H box...the box is all jacked up as usual...what do they do with these boxes anyway?? The ups guy said that they go on conveyor belts but seriously, do they have liek 2-story drops on those conveyors?
 
So cryssi, how are you liking your D300? I got one on 3/18 and am absolutely thrilled with it! I can't wait to go to WDW with it!
 
Congrats. Some day I'll upgrade but for now my D80 is keeping me busy and learning. :)

You are going to LOVE that 50mm I totally love my 50mm f/1.8. I had heard raves on it at another board and knew I wanted it and I'm so happy I got it. Next I will get a telephoto I almost got it but it was $299 or so and I decided to wait.
 
So cryssi, how are you liking your D300? I got one on 3/18 and am absolutely thrilled with it! I can't wait to go to WDW with it!

You got one too!!???!!

I can't save my money fast enough. I'm still looking at next year before I can finally afford it.
 
You got one too!!???!!

I can't save my money fast enough. I'm still looking at next year before I can finally afford it.
Peer pressure getting to you, eh?

I saw a tagline somewhere that was actually about an Olympus, but you might like it modified for the Nikon world. OK, I know it's an old line but still appropriate to remember. :)
"I cried because I had no D300... then I met a man with no D50."
 
You got one too!!???!!

I can't save my money fast enough. I'm still looking at next year before I can finally afford it.

Ah, credit is grand!

Seriously, once I played with my friend's D80 it was hard to go back to the D50. I've had my sights set on the D300 for awhile now and was hoping to save enough to get it in time for my trip to Europe. Finally I decided to just get it now so that I have time to get familiar with it before I go. Good rationalization eh?

Know anyone who wants to buy a lovingly cared for D50 with a new sensor?
 
So cryssi, how are you liking your D300? I got one on 3/18 and am absolutely thrilled with it! I can't wait to go to WDW with it!

The D300 is one amazing camera! I've barely had a chance to shoot with it, as DH has claimed it as his "toy" :headache: LOL. He's actually only shot with the 50/1.8 so far. BTW that's such a fun lens...I really like it and now want more primes! LOL He decided to keep the 18-70 b/c the 18-135 felt too plasticky (he didn't even shoot with it, just went based on reviews, but oh well).

Anyhoo, I really dig all those autofocus points, it's insane! You can focus on anything...crazy. If I ever get my hands back on the camera, I will upload some pics...lol
 
STOP IT, you guys!


We are upgrading! :banana:

Should arrive this week...we have ordered the D300 with 18-135mm. woo hoo!

Congrats! I so want a D300 it hurts....lucky!

:)

Congrats! Looking to do the same as you. Currently have a 2+ year old D50 could really use the expanded ISO and better image tracking...

You are going to love the D300. I didn't think there would be much difference between the D200 and the D300 but I have quickly fallen in love with the metering system of the D300.

I got one on 3/18 and am absolutely thrilled with it! I can't wait to go to WDW with it!

Seriously, congrats on your new camera, cryssi.

"I cried because I had no D300... then I met a man with no D50."

And, thanks, Groucho, for putting all this camera lust into the proper perspective!

~Y
 
Ah, credit is grand!

Seriously, once I played with my friend's D80 it was hard to go back to the D50. I've had my sights set on the D300 for awhile now and was hoping to save enough to get it in time for my trip to Europe. Finally I decided to just get it now so that I have time to get familiar with it before I go. Good rationalization eh?

Know anyone who wants to buy a lovingly cared for D50 with a new sensor?
Good for you. Looking forward to seeing your pics from Europe! Have a great time.

Peer pressure getting to you, eh?

I saw a tagline somewhere that was actually about an Olympus, but you might like it modified for the Nikon world. OK, I know it's an old line but still appropriate to remember. :)
"I cried because I had no D300... then I met a man with no D50."
:rotfl: :rotfl: Thats great!!



STOP IT, you guys!


And, thanks, Groucho, for putting all this camera lust into the proper perspective!

~Y

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
It's just a camera, after all.

Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to go torment the Pentax users about my K20D, which I just had to have before the next WDW trip. :lmao:
 















Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Back
Top