<p>I have both the D300 and the Fuji S5. I really like both cameras ... but the D300 is superior. Both take excellant photos and the tonal range...
<p>Peter and Dieter have it right. Good deal if the seller has a good positive feedback rating.<br> good luck,<br> michael.</p>
<p>Good luck. Spot meter ahead of time, and then stick with your reading in manual mode. Sure the light will be going down fast. You might...
<p>I think the answer is a slightly used D300 for less than 1,300. I bought mine on ebay a few months ago for 1,275 (body only). There are quite...
<p>I would also go with the Canon G10 or G11. On a trip like that, weight is important. Yes, your original body might break, but most likely not,...
<p>Sigma also has a nice 105 and a nice 150, but neither are VR.<br> michael.</p>
<p>wow.makes me want to run out and purchase one. <br> michael.</p>
<p>I would go with a used d40x, d50 or d60 off of ebay. get a fixed length lens ... like a sigma macro (nice lens, cheap).<br> she will be happy...
<p>My photography professor thought I was crazy putting a one hundred dollar filter over a 2,500 piece of glass. I on the other hand, thought it...
<p>Good analysis. Any sample shots?<br> michael.</p>
<p>Great, great series of photos.</p> <p>michael.</p>
<p>If you use Photoshop, resize only 10 to 20 percent at a time. Keep resizing. You might have to resize 20 or 30 times, but much better...
<p>Always keep the original and disk drives are so cheap, I also tend to save the smaller crops. That way I don't have to go through that "chore"...
<p>You all have given me some great suggestions. Thank you for the quick feedback.<br> michael.</p>
<p>Image after some post processing.<br> Here is an example (without correction with the Fuji S5 Pro)<br> Original date/time: 2008:12:31...
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