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Bought a D300s from Sim LIM Square, they sold me a 222 shutter counted camera and told me is new...
Also sell me a Vitacon CPL 67mm which make my photo got quite serious "falloff" problem. ( not only me, another 2 of my friend also got these problem from same lens and same shop)

Tomorrow going to complain, if they never take any action, i going go tell u all the shop name and hope u all stay far away from these shop.

ps: this shop do have chain shop, so is suppose to be quite reputable...
 

I think i can guess which shop you are talking about...

bro... next time can check out the recommended trustworthy shops before going on a shopping trip.

good luck in complaining.

I hope you didn't pay more than you should for the camera.
 

I think i can guess which shop you are talking about...

bro... next time can check out the recommended trustworthy shops before going on a shopping trip.

good luck in complaining.

I hope you didn't pay more than you should for the camera.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ziguan/4050179174/

That is what I paid :)

From SIM LIM SLR PRO #01-56 --> look for David
 

i just got my D300s..but i cant seems to open my raw files using Photoshop CS4? and in bridge, the raw file is in thumbnail and cant see it in the big version..is it because i need to download the new Raw 5.5 version?
 

by the way what software to "open" raw?
Aperture 2 also seem to be can't...
 

does anyone know how much does d300s cost at the moment in singapore? how about d90? am thinking of upgrading from my d60 but am not sure if i will be able to handle d300s. any comment?
 

does anyone know how much does d300s cost at the moment in singapore? how about d90? am thinking of upgrading from my d60 but am not sure if i will be able to handle d300s. any comment?

Check the price thread please. Let's keep the prices in consumer corner. Thank You
 

I am away from the scene for a few months and D300 become history...... sigh....... but then my aim is still D700.... finding new place with lots of grass.....
 

I am away from the scene for a few months and D300 become history...... sigh....... but then my aim is still D700.... finding new place with lots of grass.....

How about NZ? You'll have to fight with the cow population there though..
 

How about NZ? You'll have to fight with the cow population there though..

nah... they are too strong for me to fight... :sweat:......

Wanted to upgrade my D200 to D300 for better ISO handling..... thought D300 should be okay.... but then beleive D700 even better... :lovegrin:
 

nah... they are too strong for me to fight... :sweat:......

Wanted to upgrade my D200 to D300 for better ISO handling..... thought D300 should be okay.... but then beleive D700 even better... :lovegrin:

Then D3s even better... but wait.. D700s is coming out.. Then there's going to be D4, D800, D4s, D800s.. yada yada yada...........
 

Then D3s even better... but wait.. D700s is coming out.. Then there's going to be D4, D800, D4s, D800s.. yada yada yada...........

:cry::cry:...... D3s good better best...... but pocket kan kan.... :rolleyes:

On a serious note.... I am using for indoor shoot, limited/poor lighting conditions, no flash, no tripod (only handheld)..... D300 good enough to do the job??....... need to save $$$ for lens too.......... now only have 50mm f1.8....
 

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:cry::cry:...... D3s good better best...... but pocket kan kan.... :rolleyes:

On a serious note.... I am using for indoor shoot, limited/poor lighting conditions, no flash, no tripod (only handheld)..... D300 good enough to do the job??....... need to save $$$ for lens too.......... now only have 50mm f1.8....

Depending on the lighting, I don't know how poor and limited your lighting is. Otherwise, under fluorescence lights, I think D300s should be able to do the job fine if you're on a budget constrain. Even the D90 does ok. Blurs due to slow shutter and inaccurate AF usually plagues low light photography.
 

Depending on the lighting, I don't know how poor and limited your lighting is. Otherwise, under fluorescence lights, I think D300s should be able to do the job fine if you're on a budget constrain. Even the D90 does ok. Blurs due to slow shutter and inaccurate AF usually plagues low light photography.

Noted bro.... sigh..... will prob save up for the D700.... what to do..... buy D300, later keep on thinking of D700....... save up and pain pain 1 time.... :sweat:.....what to do, after coming to CS, kena "kong tao", no turning back.... :devil:
 

Noted bro.... sigh..... will prob save up for the D700.... what to do..... buy D300, later keep on thinking of D700....... save up and pain pain 1 time.... :sweat:.....what to do, after coming to CS, kena "kong tao", no turning back.... :devil:

Yah lah.. If you keep thinking about D700, D300s will not satisfy you lah.. But I think D700s should be in the pipeline.. So save up now, by the time you get there you'd probably be getting the s model.
 

Hi, any bros here know if any advice of the following fisheye on a D300s?

1) Sigma 15mm F2.8 EX
2) Tokina 10 - 17mm FE
3) Nikon AF 10.5mm F2.8 DX

Thanks!
 

Noted bro.... sigh..... will prob save up for the D700.... what to do..... buy D300, later keep on thinking of D700....... save up and pain pain 1 time.... :sweat:.....what to do, after coming to CS, kena "kong tao", no turning back.... :devil:

Just remember to factor in the cost of FF-equivalent lenses to cover your needs! :)
 

Hi, any bros here know if any advice of the following fisheye on a D300s?

1) Sigma 15mm F2.8 EX
2) Tokina 10 - 17mm FE
3) Nikon AF 10.5mm F2.8 DX

Thanks!

1) Doesn't give you 180 deg diagonal coverage on a DX.
2) Zoom fisheye only useful if you're using it for both FX and DX.
3) A logical choice for a Nikon DX body.
 

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