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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 117521" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>If you believe that, than Nikon has succeeded, I own a 7000, and no,, not that bummed... just glad to see Nikon continue to up the ante. I doupt if there is like magical difference, but if it helps out Nikon SLRs sales, great. </p><p></p><p>Price of the used 7000s,, I would guess 650-750, and throw in say a 18x55 lens, and I bet it can still hit 800. Used camera prices go down pretty slowly, but what really helps the D7000 or any of the other lower in DX cameras is that the prices are new prices are already pretty reasonable, so the room to go down is not as much,, not like the orignal D600s which people bought at say 2200 dollars or so. </p><p></p><p>I predict in 4 years,, D600 used prices will be around 1000-1200 range (now that would be a nice used camera to pick up some time).</p><p></p><p></p><p>mmm,, I wonder how long until a D600e comes out soon with the filter. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I think Canon needs to up its game to keep up with Nikon's momentum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 117521, member: 10038"] If you believe that, than Nikon has succeeded, I own a 7000, and no,, not that bummed... just glad to see Nikon continue to up the ante. I doupt if there is like magical difference, but if it helps out Nikon SLRs sales, great. Price of the used 7000s,, I would guess 650-750, and throw in say a 18x55 lens, and I bet it can still hit 800. Used camera prices go down pretty slowly, but what really helps the D7000 or any of the other lower in DX cameras is that the prices are new prices are already pretty reasonable, so the room to go down is not as much,, not like the orignal D600s which people bought at say 2200 dollars or so. I predict in 4 years,, D600 used prices will be around 1000-1200 range (now that would be a nice used camera to pick up some time). mmm,, I wonder how long until a D600e comes out soon with the filter. I think Canon needs to up its game to keep up with Nikon's momentum. [/QUOTE]
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