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>>229241 What do you shoot in low light?
What focal lengths do you use for your landscapes?
I can tell you right away to get a normal lens, 28, 30, or 35mm, a 50mm (because they're all so cheap, and are often useful), and something a touch longer than 50mm for portraits, something like a 55, 58, 60, or 70mm lens.
Do you mind manually focusing? It should be fine on the D300 if you don't, in which cases there's cheap, great 28/2s and 35/1.4s for you, a great, affordable 50/1.2 if you want something a little better than the cheap but still good 50/1.4 or 1.8, and some 55mm lenses (macros and f/1.2 lenses, mostly), and the Voigtlander 58/1.4. There's also a Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2, but it'll cost more than your D300, seriously.
If you want autofocus, the Sigma 30/1.4 is your best bet, then the 50/1.4 Nikkor, and either the 60/2.8 Nikkor or any of the 70mm third-party macros sitting around.
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