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Hi Everyone,
I'm sure you've heard it many times before, but I thought I'd ask anyway
I've had my Nikon D40 for about a year now, and use it most weekends for motorsports photography around the country (mainly Castle Combe & Brands, with the occasional trip to Oulton and Silverstone). However I feel like I am growing out of it and need a larger and more advanced camera (such as a D300 or D90), as they have better AF systems and the settings are more easily adjusted.
Around Christmas time I went out and got myself a Nikkor 70-300mm VR, which I am pretty happy with. Compared to other (i.e. professional) lenses, however, I feel that is fairly soft, especially at the longer reaches. I had some thoughts around trying the Sigma 100-300 f4, Nikon 70-200 2.8 etc etc...
Given that I am trying to get trackside, would I be better off going for the new body or a new lens?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
http://mbaxterjones.smugmug.com/Racing
I'm sure you've heard it many times before, but I thought I'd ask anyway
I've had my Nikon D40 for about a year now, and use it most weekends for motorsports photography around the country (mainly Castle Combe & Brands, with the occasional trip to Oulton and Silverstone). However I feel like I am growing out of it and need a larger and more advanced camera (such as a D300 or D90), as they have better AF systems and the settings are more easily adjusted.
Around Christmas time I went out and got myself a Nikkor 70-300mm VR, which I am pretty happy with. Compared to other (i.e. professional) lenses, however, I feel that is fairly soft, especially at the longer reaches. I had some thoughts around trying the Sigma 100-300 f4, Nikon 70-200 2.8 etc etc...
Given that I am trying to get trackside, would I be better off going for the new body or a new lens?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
http://mbaxterjones.smugmug.com/Racing
