somewherre
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I've been reading (and reading, and reading...) about the different cameras and lenses available for aquarium/reef photography, and had finally found myself torn between the D80 and the D300, both with the Nikkor 105mm lens. Of course I want the D300
, but then I started to wonder if I'd be buying way more than I need with one or both of those. I want a camera stictly for macro shots.
I have an older Nikon (Coolpix 950) that I quite like for point and shoot camera usage, so I really don't care about being able to get good people or sunset pictures with the new one. I would use the camera for more than just corals, and would most likely use it pretty often, so in one sense I can justify buying a D300 - like everything else in the reef hobby, I prefer to buy things only one time. But I'd also like to make sure I'm not missing out on something more appropriate since macro is my only concern.
Thanks!
-S
Oh, and just for fun, below are 2 pictures taken with my 10 year old 950
Not perfect by any means, but not too shabby I don't think, for a P/S.

I have an older Nikon (Coolpix 950) that I quite like for point and shoot camera usage, so I really don't care about being able to get good people or sunset pictures with the new one. I would use the camera for more than just corals, and would most likely use it pretty often, so in one sense I can justify buying a D300 - like everything else in the reef hobby, I prefer to buy things only one time. But I'd also like to make sure I'm not missing out on something more appropriate since macro is my only concern.
Thanks!
-S
Oh, and just for fun, below are 2 pictures taken with my 10 year old 950


