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<blockquote data-quote="ZakSaenzPhotography" data-source="post: 6508" data-attributes="member: 1777"><p>Yes, I think Nikon understood not to challenge the D300s directly being the D7000 is a replacement for the D90 but they have come very close. As far as photography which as a photographer is my primary concern I think the D7000 will do well. As far as build quality adding the magnesium body was a smart choice being that they D90 which it is replacing had issues with moisture entering it. But as you look at all of the Nikon professional cameras you will notice that function/mode layout is also a primary concern knowing that pros have to make changes very quickly at times and cant be fumbling through menus to make changes. It appears that they left this item in the same category as the D90 which is at the top of the "amateur" class. Don't get me wrong I think it will be a great camera and look forward to seeing one up close. Last Nikon has till now stayed out of the pixel war with canon knowing that more pixels doesn't mean better picture. In my opinion on a DX sensor the 12mp is the most I want to see in my cameras so that I can maintain a larger pixel size for better low light situations.</p><p></p><p>Zak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZakSaenzPhotography, post: 6508, member: 1777"] Yes, I think Nikon understood not to challenge the D300s directly being the D7000 is a replacement for the D90 but they have come very close. As far as photography which as a photographer is my primary concern I think the D7000 will do well. As far as build quality adding the magnesium body was a smart choice being that they D90 which it is replacing had issues with moisture entering it. But as you look at all of the Nikon professional cameras you will notice that function/mode layout is also a primary concern knowing that pros have to make changes very quickly at times and cant be fumbling through menus to make changes. It appears that they left this item in the same category as the D90 which is at the top of the "amateur" class. Don't get me wrong I think it will be a great camera and look forward to seeing one up close. Last Nikon has till now stayed out of the pixel war with canon knowing that more pixels doesn't mean better picture. In my opinion on a DX sensor the 12mp is the most I want to see in my cameras so that I can maintain a larger pixel size for better low light situations. Zak [/QUOTE]
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