Originally Posted by
xpatUSA
Personally, I would only "upgrade" if my photography is seriously limited by my current camera after having learned everything related to both it's use and to post-processing it's output. Is your D80 really holding you back from some higher level, or some different genre e.g. infra-red, may I ask?
So, if i were to get a new camera, there's a number of things I'd like that I think would make me a better photographer
• The aforementioned self-clean mode - I'm spending a lot of time mitigating sensor dust.
• Digital Viewfinder - I've come to really enjoy taking photos from very low to the ground. With some landscapes i think it gives a sense of expansiveness. I also find myself trying from weird angles at times. IT would be extremely helpful to occasionally have the option to view my scene and pick my auto focus from there from time-to-time
• Low light performance - I know i have a lot to learn about low light photography, apart from sensor performance. Most of my learning has been landscapes which often gives a lot of light. But I also shoot at dusk, and I will shoot indoors, too. We have a foreign trip, or two, tentatively planned for next year and i hope to be able to shoot some things indoors at high quality. I'd also like to learn astrophotography at some point
• Wireless/Bluetooth capability - Not the highest priority. But there are photos I was to really post process & put time into. And there's some i wouldn't mind sending to my phone wirelessly, hitting "auto" in Lightroom and quickly uploading to Instagram for fun.
Is this enough to justify a new camera? But I'm very much considering it. I think ti would improve and help me take the pictures i'd like to take.
Originally Posted by
xpatUSA
As to the lens, yours is a pretty good lens:
https://www.imaging-resource.com/len...nikkor/review/
Again, I would ask if 18mm (28mm full-frame equivalent) is
really holding you back from some perceived goal?
Also, 9mm is within your grasp for free by obtaining one of the many "stitching" apps available on the 'net plus the opportunity to learn about perspective distortion and other esoteric stuff ...
I wouldn't be getting a replacement lens. I like my lens a lot. It would still be my workhorse, and what I use most of the time.
What i'd like is to put a wide angle lens in my bag. If we go to Europe having a wide angle where i could capture more with limited space of narrow streets would be nice. It'd also be handy for indoor shots. I'd also like to for landscapes. I do a lot of hiking photography and there's quite a few places in Colorado that have pretty spectacular vistas & scenes at the top of the mountain. I think a wide-angle lens would help me get more out of those views.
P.S - That's a real sharp coat of arms you got there Ted