Green sea turtle on Maui, Hawaii

 

I photographed this turtle in 2010.  At the time I was using a D7000 Nikon camera.  Although the D7000 today is considered somewhat old and out of date, it is still capable of capturing good images.  The 16 mp sensor never let me down.  I used a wide angle zoom lens (data not recorded in exif) for the shot, the relative focal length is 52 mm (the D7000 uses an aps-c croped sensor).

My very first DSLR was a Fujifilm S1 Pro - at just 3 mp it was relatively anemic compared to today's cameras commonly boasting 24 mp.  Even then, it introduced me to the world of Digital Photography.  Over the years I have bought and sold over a dozen DSLRs and currently own 5 bodies.  The oldest one, a D7100, is used for doing macro shots and it is still a reliable work horse.

I know people that still use D300 cameras.  I owned one in 2009 and got a lot of years out of its service.  A remarkable camera for its time.  If you are looking for an older good DSLR, any D300 or D7000 series camera will do.  Not much for video, but good for stills.  Look for low actuation numbers.  Both cameras work well with D and G series lenses, and even the older AF series.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com


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