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<blockquote data-quote="imnunky" data-source="post: 9462" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I am at the point of not wanting to read any more reviews, I read one I'm leaning that direction, read another then leaning in that direction , all because I am new at it and because of my location, far from nearest retailers and what if I get home and oops I made a mistake, then having to return, </p><p>All I want to do is be sure in my own mind what I want before I leave, In my mind a camera's sole function is to produce images, and if on the onset the manufacturers produce a product with sharpness issues or any issues for that matter compared to the one that it is replacing, this is the last review I read and I now give up <a href="http://robertbromfield.com/" target="_blank">RBromfield Photography</a>, </p><p> What do I want to shoot you ask, I think I have lenses that will allow me to shoot anything/everything, Once bought my next camera will be it for me, I have no intention of going FX, or chasing new again, Yrs ago I bought the biggest and best computer and screen I could afford for longevity, that's all I want to do with Nikon, </p><p>Sorry Folks for yapping off just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imnunky, post: 9462, member: 19"] I am at the point of not wanting to read any more reviews, I read one I'm leaning that direction, read another then leaning in that direction , all because I am new at it and because of my location, far from nearest retailers and what if I get home and oops I made a mistake, then having to return, All I want to do is be sure in my own mind what I want before I leave, In my mind a camera's sole function is to produce images, and if on the onset the manufacturers produce a product with sharpness issues or any issues for that matter compared to the one that it is replacing, this is the last review I read and I now give up [url=http://robertbromfield.com/]RBromfield Photography[/url], What do I want to shoot you ask, I think I have lenses that will allow me to shoot anything/everything, Once bought my next camera will be it for me, I have no intention of going FX, or chasing new again, Yrs ago I bought the biggest and best computer and screen I could afford for longevity, that's all I want to do with Nikon, Sorry Folks for yapping off just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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