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Old 10-07-2009, 03:00 PM
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Good morning,

I would personnaly go for the D300 category over the D700. As you said, your doing mostly wildlife therefore a crop sensor is a plus for you. D700 will get you less noise with high ISO but can your glasses fit on a FF body without Vignetting ? I know you can set the D700 to simulate the crop sensor but defeats the purpose IMO. I think it's an expensive alternative solution.

As for the D300s...

- Video
- Support both CF and SDHC memory card simultaneously (You can actually do Raw + JPEG with a format on each card)
- 7fps instead of 6 / still 8 with the MB-D10 pack
- Built-in flash support 16mm lens instead of 18mm.

Only you can tell if it's worth the extra money.

Hope this help
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