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Photographer Rob Burgoyne  Rob Burgoyne {Karma:-1207}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Nikon D300
Categories Wildlife
Nature
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon 200mm f2 VR
Uploaded 12/17/2007 Film / Memory Type Sandisk Extreme 3
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 581 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 14 Rating
6.63
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Riverview
State -  N.B.
Country - Canada   Canada
About While out trying to shoot some small birds , I caught this guy peeking around the corner checking me out .
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 12/19/2007
Beautiful portrait of this little fellow, Rob!

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Rob Burgoyne Rob Burgoyne   {K:-1207} 12/17/2007
Thank you yazeed .

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Rob Burgoyne Rob Burgoyne   {K:-1207} 12/17/2007
Thanks Ronen .

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 12/17/2007
Amazing ...........

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Ronen Helman   {K:7393} 12/17/2007
great sharpness and very good DOF.
well done 7/7

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Rob Burgoyne Rob Burgoyne   {K:-1207} 12/17/2007
Thanks ATISH .

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Atish Sen   {K:6346} 12/17/2007
great shot

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Rob Burgoyne Rob Burgoyne   {K:-1207} 12/17/2007
I agree Terry . The D3 is an awesome setup for those that can justify ( afford ) the cost .
I shoot a lot more wildlife and sports these days , so the DX sensor size works for me . But , I would have preferred to go the D3 route .
It's just a money thing :) If you are coming from a D200 , you will find that the D300 is a nice step up in almost every regard . Especially AWB and AF .

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Terry Taylor Terry Taylor   {K:1503} 12/17/2007
Rob,

I played with the D3 and D300 in Shibuya at the Nikon Gallery and fell in love with the D3. $5200 for the d3 though, Doh! The speed of the D3 is blinding. That 3" monitor is awesome(on both cameras)!

I really don't want another DX camera. DX works well with sports and wildlife but not architecture and landscape. I used a 14-24 while in Japan and just wasn't very satisfied. I like using the 24-85 and 16mm Fisheye on my F100 so much better.

I know a D3 or D300 is in my future though.
Cheers,
Terry

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Rob Burgoyne Rob Burgoyne   {K:-1207} 12/17/2007
The D300 has much better AF too :)

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Rob Burgoyne Rob Burgoyne   {K:-1207} 12/17/2007
Thanks Terry .
I really like the D300 . I've owned several of the Nikon DSLR's so far ( D70, D1x , D200 , D2Hs ), and IMO , the D300 is the best DX format camera Nikon has ever made . The D2 series has better ergonomics ( again IMO ) , but the D300 makes up for it with far superior AWB and resolution .

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Terry Taylor Terry Taylor   {K:1503} 12/17/2007
Nice animal candid!

How do you like your D300?

Cheers,
Terry

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Rob Burgoyne Rob Burgoyne   {K:-1207} 12/17/2007
Thank you Olga . You are too kind :)

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Olga Vareli Olga Vareli   {K:22477} 12/17/2007
a very sharp image, wonderful details, tones , highlights, it is fantastic!7/7.

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