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D7000 vs D90
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 5384" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>The D7000 really does not present anything new that I need or even can use. As far as I'm concerned they can trash the video stuff and use the additional CPU space for photography features. If I want videos I can buy a cheep video camera that would do a lot better job. I don't really have any use for the additional mega pixels. The D90's 12.3 mp will allow me to make bigger prints than I can use or have the printing capacity for. A rain jacket for my D90 is all the weather proofing I need. If it gets any wetter than that I won't be shooting in it anyway. I have no need to shoot in both RAW and jpeg at the same time. It's way too easy to convert a NEF file to a jpeg in post processing. So why take up all the extra storage space. If I had the money to spend on an D7000 I would spend it on better glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 5384, member: 654"] The D7000 really does not present anything new that I need or even can use. As far as I'm concerned they can trash the video stuff and use the additional CPU space for photography features. If I want videos I can buy a cheep video camera that would do a lot better job. I don't really have any use for the additional mega pixels. The D90's 12.3 mp will allow me to make bigger prints than I can use or have the printing capacity for. A rain jacket for my D90 is all the weather proofing I need. If it gets any wetter than that I won't be shooting in it anyway. I have no need to shoot in both RAW and jpeg at the same time. It's way too easy to convert a NEF file to a jpeg in post processing. So why take up all the extra storage space. If I had the money to spend on an D7000 I would spend it on better glass. [/QUOTE]
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