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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 104252" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>The longer Nikon waits to replace the D300, the more folks will consider other options IMHO. Without a clear high-performance DX path, if I am going to be forced to move to FX to get the features that I want that opens up other systems to consideration. I've used by brother-in-law's 6D and it is very nice. As an amateur, the 5D Mark III seems to be a more reasonable choice than the D800 - even at a higher cost.</p><p></p><p>I've also played around with mirrorless (having owned both a Nikon V1 and a m4/3 body) and certainly the Olympus OM-D is a consideration. Micro 4/3'rds has an amazing amount of great glass available. And Sony is certainly a player with the NEX system.</p><p></p><p>So for right now, I'm willing to wait for a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 104252, member: 986"] The longer Nikon waits to replace the D300, the more folks will consider other options IMHO. Without a clear high-performance DX path, if I am going to be forced to move to FX to get the features that I want that opens up other systems to consideration. I've used by brother-in-law's 6D and it is very nice. As an amateur, the 5D Mark III seems to be a more reasonable choice than the D800 - even at a higher cost. I've also played around with mirrorless (having owned both a Nikon V1 and a m4/3 body) and certainly the Olympus OM-D is a consideration. Micro 4/3'rds has an amazing amount of great glass available. And Sony is certainly a player with the NEX system. So for right now, I'm willing to wait for a bit. [/QUOTE]
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