New Camera: Nikon D300
Today I upgraded my primary camera body from the Nikon D70, which I purchased in June of 2004, to the Nikon D300. I am very pleased with the four years of use I got out of the D70, but I am also ready for a major functionality upgrade.
For the last year or so I’ve been telling myself that I’d use the D70 until Nikon released a prosumer body that used a full-frame sensor. That plan changed last week when Nikon announced the Nikon D700 body. I figured that the D700 would be my new body because it uses a full-frame sensor, however the price tag (approx. $3000) does not place it in the prosumer category. Therefore, I decided to purchase the current top-of-the-line Nikon prosumer body, the Nikon D300.
The Nikon D300 is an amazing camera and fits all of my previous requirements for a new body, except for its lack of a full-frame sensor. I’m sure I’ll get at least another four years out of this body, as I did with the D70.
The timing for the purchase is right because I have a photo workshop coming up in early August. I can’t wait to use my new body, but I need to learn all of its ins and outs first, so these next few weeks will be full of education and experimentation.

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