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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
D300 $195.00 with 186,000 actuations
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve in Oz" data-source="post: 665505" data-attributes="member: 41182"><p>I today picked up a D300 with less than 50,000 actuations for $250 Australian (just under $195 US). I got it as a back-up for my D7200 after two nights ago shooting a charity rock concert. I was alternating between doing the on-stage stuff (tungsten, ISO 3200, manual exposures) and the dressing room for 'backstage' shots of the artists (switch the speedlight on, change to ISO320 and aperture-priority auto). By the end of the night I was convinced that a second body with my 10-24 and a speedlight attached would have saved me some stress.</p><p></p><p>Ten years ago, the D300 cost $2900 Australian ($2225 US). It is still today a good camera. Don't overlook it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve in Oz, post: 665505, member: 41182"] I today picked up a D300 with less than 50,000 actuations for $250 Australian (just under $195 US). I got it as a back-up for my D7200 after two nights ago shooting a charity rock concert. I was alternating between doing the on-stage stuff (tungsten, ISO 3200, manual exposures) and the dressing room for 'backstage' shots of the artists (switch the speedlight on, change to ISO320 and aperture-priority auto). By the end of the night I was convinced that a second body with my 10-24 and a speedlight attached would have saved me some stress. Ten years ago, the D300 cost $2900 Australian ($2225 US). It is still today a good camera. Don't overlook it! [/QUOTE]
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