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Anonymous
The D300 is objectively a better camera, but that really doesn't matter. Three things to consider:
1. Which one you do like the feel of better, in your hand and everything? 2. Lenses. At the focal lengths you'll want, which system offers the lenses you'd rather have that you can afford? If you're willing to manually focus, take into account past Nikkor AI and AI-S lenses and the lenses that can be fitted to an EOS by an adapter. 3. What sort of work are you planning on doing? There's certain sorts of work where the differences between the 40D and D300 will make a genuine difference, though you probably won't be doing them.
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