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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Former D90 owners who now use D7100/D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Unklejon" data-source="post: 312359" data-attributes="member: 18660"><p>Ok I was a happy D90 user - and I am now an even happier D7000 user... As for the differences in user interface etc... you know I simply cannot remember the change out was so simple and straightforward... As some one else says if you can drive A car then you can drive MOST cars. Same with these two cameras - I am a happy amateur and the D7000 is helping me turn out sharp clear crisp images. I was considering changing again for a full format - but hey why bother I have just been on a photo shoot with 20 Nikon users all the rest were FX and my pictures were as good as and even better than some of theirs ... go D7000 or D7100</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unklejon, post: 312359, member: 18660"] Ok I was a happy D90 user - and I am now an even happier D7000 user... As for the differences in user interface etc... you know I simply cannot remember the change out was so simple and straightforward... As some one else says if you can drive A car then you can drive MOST cars. Same with these two cameras - I am a happy amateur and the D7000 is helping me turn out sharp clear crisp images. I was considering changing again for a full format - but hey why bother I have just been on a photo shoot with 20 Nikon users all the rest were FX and my pictures were as good as and even better than some of theirs ... go D7000 or D7100 [/QUOTE]
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