Evening all,
After deciding to upgrade my camera, I finally sold my D40x on here (from which I've learnt a great deal and will hopefully do the same for it's new owner). Whilst the D300 is very appealing and can be had for a great price right now, I've decided to go for a D90. I prefer the smaller size more than anything and it has almost everything the D300 has in terms of spec.
Now, my question is this. Do I wait for Nikon's new cameras in this coming year so that they push the price of the D90 down? Like the D400 perhaps? I realise that this isn't going to compete with the D90 but it will surely help in driving the prices down.
I'm a bit of a sporadic photographer. I went one or two months without reaching for the camera. Then, a few opportunities arose and this rekindled my enthusiasm and has spurred the sale (and the inevitable purchase) or my camera. I'm worried that the D90 will be 'too good' for what I need. Though I felt as though I went as far as I could with the D40x.
Your thoughts are most welcome.
Thanks for reading
Dave
After deciding to upgrade my camera, I finally sold my D40x on here (from which I've learnt a great deal and will hopefully do the same for it's new owner). Whilst the D300 is very appealing and can be had for a great price right now, I've decided to go for a D90. I prefer the smaller size more than anything and it has almost everything the D300 has in terms of spec.
Now, my question is this. Do I wait for Nikon's new cameras in this coming year so that they push the price of the D90 down? Like the D400 perhaps? I realise that this isn't going to compete with the D90 but it will surely help in driving the prices down.
I'm a bit of a sporadic photographer. I went one or two months without reaching for the camera. Then, a few opportunities arose and this rekindled my enthusiasm and has spurred the sale (and the inevitable purchase) or my camera. I'm worried that the D90 will be 'too good' for what I need. Though I felt as though I went as far as I could with the D40x.
Your thoughts are most welcome.
Thanks for reading
Dave