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which D-SLR camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimBorden" data-source="post: 237825" data-attributes="member: 5630"><p>Joan and I love outdoor photography. We have 2 D80 bodies and 1 D300. We will soon be upgrading by replacing one of the D80 bodies with another D300.</p><p></p><p>We use an 18-200 Nikon; 70-200 f2.8; a 70-300 Nikon; and we will soon have a 200-400 F/4 Nikon lens. the animals need the longer lenses with faster apertures so that you can control sharpness.</p><p></p><p>We sometimes use a 1.7 teleconverter on the 70-200 and we used one on a 200-400 that we borrowed. We have a 200-500 Tamron and it is ok--but focus is soft.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimBorden, post: 237825, member: 5630"] Joan and I love outdoor photography. We have 2 D80 bodies and 1 D300. We will soon be upgrading by replacing one of the D80 bodies with another D300. We use an 18-200 Nikon; 70-200 f2.8; a 70-300 Nikon; and we will soon have a 200-400 F/4 Nikon lens. the animals need the longer lenses with faster apertures so that you can control sharpness. We sometimes use a 1.7 teleconverter on the 70-200 and we used one on a 200-400 that we borrowed. We have a 200-500 Tamron and it is ok--but focus is soft. Jim [/QUOTE]
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