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d7000 vs d90 vs d5100.. HELPPPPP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 67880" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>I'm just surprised why the D90 is always mentioned as being old technology. Floppy disks is old technology now that we have USB flash drives. VHS and typewriters are old technology compared to blu-rays and computers. Pager is definitely obsolete with the texting or web chats. The D90's 12.3 MP and internal auto focus are old technology? It doesn't have a flip screen, external mic or in-camera HDR, does it make it old technology? It only has 720p and it doesn't support SDXC cards but does it make it old technology? If I buy a new car today which is not hybrid, does it mean I bought an obsolete car? Toyota could've have stopped production of 2012 Camry and could be manufacturing 2013 Camry's. So is the 2012 Camry old technology?</p><p></p><p>Film cameras is old technology now that we have DSLRs. But that doesn't mean they were inferior. The D90 is not old technology, it just doesn't have the bells and whistles of today's newer models. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 67880, member: 4945"] I'm just surprised why the D90 is always mentioned as being old technology. Floppy disks is old technology now that we have USB flash drives. VHS and typewriters are old technology compared to blu-rays and computers. Pager is definitely obsolete with the texting or web chats. The D90's 12.3 MP and internal auto focus are old technology? It doesn't have a flip screen, external mic or in-camera HDR, does it make it old technology? It only has 720p and it doesn't support SDXC cards but does it make it old technology? If I buy a new car today which is not hybrid, does it mean I bought an obsolete car? Toyota could've have stopped production of 2012 Camry and could be manufacturing 2013 Camry's. So is the 2012 Camry old technology? Film cameras is old technology now that we have DSLRs. But that doesn't mean they were inferior. The D90 is not old technology, it just doesn't have the bells and whistles of today's newer models. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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