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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 36767" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>to name a few...</p><p></p><p>1) Faster continuous shooting speed 7fps vs. 6fps (not a big deal, but it is still an advantage)</p><p>2) Bigger buffer 100 pics vs. 22 pics before the camera starts to slow down</p><p>3) Better autofocus 51 vs 39 focusing points</p><p>4) FULL Magnesium body vs partial.</p><p>5) better weatherproofing</p><p>6) The D300S can use commander mode in Nikon's CLS to command three flash groups. The D7000 can only command two flash groups.</p><p>7) The D300S uses CF and SD cards, giving the user more options when choosing memory formats. It is also handy if you own other cameras that use CF cards.</p><p>8) The D300S has a 10-pin terminal for use with certain accessories. The D7000 does not.</p><p>9) The D300S can do nine frame bracketing. The D7000 can do three.</p><p>10) The D300S has an AF-On button. This is useful for shooting "focus and recompose" style. You can assign a button to act as the AF-On button on the D7000, but this comes at the loss of the original function of said button.</p><p>11) More options/buttons at your finger tips, and less "menu" hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 36767, member: 3571"] to name a few... 1) Faster continuous shooting speed 7fps vs. 6fps (not a big deal, but it is still an advantage) 2) Bigger buffer 100 pics vs. 22 pics before the camera starts to slow down 3) Better autofocus 51 vs 39 focusing points 4) FULL Magnesium body vs partial. 5) better weatherproofing 6) The D300S can use commander mode in Nikon's CLS to command three flash groups. The D7000 can only command two flash groups. 7) The D300S uses CF and SD cards, giving the user more options when choosing memory formats. It is also handy if you own other cameras that use CF cards. 8) The D300S has a 10-pin terminal for use with certain accessories. The D7000 does not. 9) The D300S can do nine frame bracketing. The D7000 can do three. 10) The D300S has an AF-On button. This is useful for shooting "focus and recompose" style. You can assign a button to act as the AF-On button on the D7000, but this comes at the loss of the original function of said button. 11) More options/buttons at your finger tips, and less "menu" hunting. [/QUOTE]
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