imo ang lens chip akoy mo-test sa ducati wakekekekeke
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oh, bad me.
in practice, this 51-af points from d300 will not be fully benefited since i believe the owner will sooner use the focus lock and recompose technique to suffice its focusing. this is very effective though in auto point focusing in any of the points in the frame(of which d90 can never beat, 11points vs 52points hands down) but not with manual point selective focusing. not to mention if one shall use better lenses (aside from nano lenses of which surely will extremely blow up the focusing speed).
depende sad sa gamit bro. coz 51 points with 11 cross types could really help in focus tracking. the main drive sa nikon with regards to the number of AF points in D300s is it's use in action/sports photography. so if the TS is into that then go ahead and buy the d300s if your budget permits which i assume it does kay gi-consider man nimo. but if portraiture lang ka then settle for the d90 and buy the most wonderful lens. hehehe... the trinity ba ron sama sa gi recommend sa uban. now when you're thinkng na kaya man sa budget ang d300s plus trinity lenses then might as well jump na diretso to FF cams. D700 plus 24-70 and 70-200. payts na kaayo. hehe
buy any of the cameras you mentioned... then keep on shooting... because even you have a D3X, all the "N" lenses, the fastest cards, the best filters, but himuon lang ug decoration or maybe shoot sunrise and sunsets unya e-edit ang colors para mo purple and violet ang sky then your gears are just nothing... might as well buy a Lumix
buy the time you develop your passion and desire about the art then you will understand and know what you will need
thats my point of what you have just quoted(the bold one). 3d-tracking, auto continuous focusing; all full automatic point focusing. you may please reread what you have just quoted due to its there. i don't cling much into saying that a body intended for this particular scenario, or that another particular scenario..its somewhat quite a marketing as well, i believe you know that..the higher specs(fps, focus points) should help, yes, but in real world, there are ways that can suffice without using much of those.. even if opting with a cheap lens.
First, you really can't compare the D90 to a D300s. You can't compare apples to oranges. Cliche, pardon me. It's really obvious that the D300s outclass the D90 in almost all department. Everything you need in a camera in terms of features is in the D300s.
However, the D90 and all Nikon camera models below it teach the person behind the camera two things: discipline and adjust. It's like driving a car without ABS technology on a hairpin at 120kph. You struggle to keep the car on the road. And, that is fun.
Cheers!
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