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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
D300s vs D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="six2one" data-source="post: 6379" data-attributes="member: 2544"><p>now playing devils advocate...if i did NOT have my 300s, i would probably consider the 7000. i am most interested in the ISO performance of it. mine is 12mp, which is totally nice...but alittle more would be good if i had to crop for a sports shot or whatever. but again, i want to see what the ISO is like first. </p><p></p><p>keep in mind, the d90 is older...the d300s is just over a year old. so it has some life left. i think for purely sports the d300s will remain better. but if you wanted a good camera i bet the 7000 is damn decent. if you are starting fresh, i would get the 7000. for me, i am waiting for the replacement for the d700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six2one, post: 6379, member: 2544"] now playing devils advocate...if i did NOT have my 300s, i would probably consider the 7000. i am most interested in the ISO performance of it. mine is 12mp, which is totally nice...but alittle more would be good if i had to crop for a sports shot or whatever. but again, i want to see what the ISO is like first. keep in mind, the d90 is older...the d300s is just over a year old. so it has some life left. i think for purely sports the d300s will remain better. but if you wanted a good camera i bet the 7000 is damn decent. if you are starting fresh, i would get the 7000. for me, i am waiting for the replacement for the d700. [/QUOTE]
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