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D7000
D7000 Replacement to be Announced Before April
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<blockquote data-quote="ideacipher" data-source="post: 111768" data-attributes="member: 11382"><p>If they do make it the D7200 or D7300 that would change so many things. Not in a bad way depending on how it pans out I guess. For one thing they could keep the kiddie pool buffer which would stop a few pro DX buyers or they could expand it to a size able to withstand the FPS which would be a win win. They need to beef up the body of the 7000 and if they do - again very nice - if not sorry D200/300/300s owners. Also they would need to get rid of the scene modes altogether - really who uses them anyways? I'd say with a chunky full Mag body, Fast 51 point pro AF, D7000 low light performance or better, buffer that doesn't choke with high frame rates and the negation of the mode dial you would have the next pro DX as is without even upgrading the sensor to the 24.3MP or greater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ideacipher, post: 111768, member: 11382"] If they do make it the D7200 or D7300 that would change so many things. Not in a bad way depending on how it pans out I guess. For one thing they could keep the kiddie pool buffer which would stop a few pro DX buyers or they could expand it to a size able to withstand the FPS which would be a win win. They need to beef up the body of the 7000 and if they do - again very nice - if not sorry D200/300/300s owners. Also they would need to get rid of the scene modes altogether - really who uses them anyways? I'd say with a chunky full Mag body, Fast 51 point pro AF, D7000 low light performance or better, buffer that doesn't choke with high frame rates and the negation of the mode dial you would have the next pro DX as is without even upgrading the sensor to the 24.3MP or greater. [/QUOTE]
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