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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 297588" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>I have to say that when writing this I completely forgot about DX. my mind is in the FF arena. what I would like to see is a D620 with D3s hi iso performance. I dont think they can get D3s low iso performance in a dx camera but I could be wrong. thats just my personal opinion. I dont think the tech is there. of course im talking about trickling hi end features into the next camera down and thats how nikon has been doing it. trickling the high iso from a D3s into a D5300 is quite a few levels down.</p><p></p><p>D5300 is out. so you must be talking about the d5400. </p><p></p><p>regarding rubbers, no, it has nothing to do with how you treat your gear. its a known problem with nikon since the N90. my F5's when they were new. my F100 as well and so on and so one. this is nothing new. lenses just as much. stretching out and being loose & worn out prematurely. treating the gear carefully is not the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 297588, member: 14443"] I have to say that when writing this I completely forgot about DX. my mind is in the FF arena. what I would like to see is a D620 with D3s hi iso performance. I dont think they can get D3s low iso performance in a dx camera but I could be wrong. thats just my personal opinion. I dont think the tech is there. of course im talking about trickling hi end features into the next camera down and thats how nikon has been doing it. trickling the high iso from a D3s into a D5300 is quite a few levels down. D5300 is out. so you must be talking about the d5400. regarding rubbers, no, it has nothing to do with how you treat your gear. its a known problem with nikon since the N90. my F5's when they were new. my F100 as well and so on and so one. this is nothing new. lenses just as much. stretching out and being loose & worn out prematurely. treating the gear carefully is not the issue. [/QUOTE]
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