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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 87792" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>That made me smile. I have a 300s and my wife a 300. I took a brand new 7000 back to the shop and UPGRADED at £200 cost to me for the 300s last year. I didn't like the the 7000 once I started using at and had made the mistake of comparing data sheets. As I had already used a 300 a lot I immediately knew the 7000 was wrong for me. If you had the chance to use both cameras you would appreciate that one is a professional grade tool and the other isn't aimed at the same audience. </p><p></p><p>That said, I have no doubt that the D90 is a great camera, it's just not a comparison that you can perform using snapsort. If you did that you would swap a D7000 for a D3200 and call it an upgrade!!</p><p></p><p>For the purposes of this statement I regard the 300 and 300s as the same unless you want a video camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 87792, member: 8705"] That made me smile. I have a 300s and my wife a 300. I took a brand new 7000 back to the shop and UPGRADED at £200 cost to me for the 300s last year. I didn't like the the 7000 once I started using at and had made the mistake of comparing data sheets. As I had already used a 300 a lot I immediately knew the 7000 was wrong for me. If you had the chance to use both cameras you would appreciate that one is a professional grade tool and the other isn't aimed at the same audience. That said, I have no doubt that the D90 is a great camera, it's just not a comparison that you can perform using snapsort. If you did that you would swap a D7000 for a D3200 and call it an upgrade!! For the purposes of this statement I regard the 300 and 300s as the same unless you want a video camera. [/QUOTE]
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