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D7000
D7000 purchase dilemma!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ideacipher" data-source="post: 120808" data-attributes="member: 11382"><p>Ditto on the buy the 7000 new and not springing for the 7100. Unless you really need the MP and focus points. I wonder if they are on par with the D300 AF or just more points on close to the same system. The buffer is less than the D7000 I believe so sort of a downgrade. Either way both cameras are awesome so you will be good no matter which one you choose. IF you have more money for glass I'd say thats better than a few more MPs.</p><p>I own the D7000 so may be a little biased but after looking at the specs I can't see a reason to upgrade anytime soon. The 7000 is a great cam. If it was a chunky D300 body with the same specs except larger buffer, faster and more accurate 51 point AF, sealed and full mag alloy body, 24MP, and the battery lasted longer than my 7000 I would think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ideacipher, post: 120808, member: 11382"] Ditto on the buy the 7000 new and not springing for the 7100. Unless you really need the MP and focus points. I wonder if they are on par with the D300 AF or just more points on close to the same system. The buffer is less than the D7000 I believe so sort of a downgrade. Either way both cameras are awesome so you will be good no matter which one you choose. IF you have more money for glass I'd say thats better than a few more MPs. I own the D7000 so may be a little biased but after looking at the specs I can't see a reason to upgrade anytime soon. The 7000 is a great cam. If it was a chunky D300 body with the same specs except larger buffer, faster and more accurate 51 point AF, sealed and full mag alloy body, 24MP, and the battery lasted longer than my 7000 I would think about it. [/QUOTE]
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