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You bring up some interesting point. The difference between the D300 and the D3 is the full-frame sensor (means more sensor surface to capture light) and thus results in some wonderful available light performance. Night lights look great and even at high ISO there is no visible noise. However D3 is really costly. A preferred alternative could have been D700. However other than this there is no difference in image quality and is just the low-light performance and the money that you have to shell out.
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When my old Minolta Dynax 7000i finally curled up its toes in late 2007 it signaled a good time to finally go digital. Having a number of Dynax lenses ranging from wide to 500mm and 100mm macro I was in a bit captive market.
One Sony Alpha 700 later … It seemed a bit silly to buy anything else and go either sideways from the 7000i or backwards.
As for buying Canon of Nikon – hey if anyone wants to donate $10,000-15,000 so i can rebuy all my lenses, I’ll happily do it :-)))
Since the change I have bought the Sony 11-18mm very wide zoom – lots of fun. Recently the new Sony 58 flash.
Still have a ‘mature’ Minolta SRT101 and a wee Mamiya 645. Both get wheeled out from time to to time to have some film fun – helps to keep me grounded.