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D7000
D7000 vs D300S
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 8650"><p>@ Yibel of course there are some equipment issues you want to get schooled on before looking at new models. If you are a guy out taking pictures in adverse areas you want a camera that preforms in that kind of environment. Again my thread is just a generalization of things I have notice. Like I see you are a Harley guy. I have a Electra-Glide Classic do I stick my nose up at the guy driving the Sportster or do I embrace the fact that the guy loves to ride... Or he has a metric... Whatever. I think we are on the same page and appreciate your comments</p><p></p><p>@ photojack good words thanks. And we are on the same frequency.. Glad you guys can see my point. </p><p></p><p>It's all about the lighting and the pictures not necessary the gear...</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 8650"] @ Yibel of course there are some equipment issues you want to get schooled on before looking at new models. If you are a guy out taking pictures in adverse areas you want a camera that preforms in that kind of environment. Again my thread is just a generalization of things I have notice. Like I see you are a Harley guy. I have a Electra-Glide Classic do I stick my nose up at the guy driving the Sportster or do I embrace the fact that the guy loves to ride... Or he has a metric... Whatever. I think we are on the same page and appreciate your comments @ photojack good words thanks. And we are on the same frequency.. Glad you guys can see my point. It's all about the lighting and the pictures not necessary the gear... Rob [/QUOTE]
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