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D7000
D7000 vs D90
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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 5378" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I think the D90 is still a very capable camera. The difference in price is almost like comparing the D90 to the D300. Two different price brackets. The D90 with the 18-105 lens is $100 less than the D7k for the body only. The new camera is very nice and well worth the price. I won't be swapping my D90 any time soon though. It takes great pictures and has all the features I need right now. I don't give a rip about video on a DSLR, some do so great for them. The MP increase is not something I need and for the shooting I do, the fps rate of the D90 is more than sufficient. The all weather body is an improvement and the two SDHC card slots are nice. The D300 and for that matter the D3 are great cameras, and they cost a lot more. I am sticking with my D90. Cost to benefit for me, it is perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 5378, member: 1557"] I think the D90 is still a very capable camera. The difference in price is almost like comparing the D90 to the D300. Two different price brackets. The D90 with the 18-105 lens is $100 less than the D7k for the body only. The new camera is very nice and well worth the price. I won't be swapping my D90 any time soon though. It takes great pictures and has all the features I need right now. I don't give a rip about video on a DSLR, some do so great for them. The MP increase is not something I need and for the shooting I do, the fps rate of the D90 is more than sufficient. The all weather body is an improvement and the two SDHC card slots are nice. The D300 and for that matter the D3 are great cameras, and they cost a lot more. I am sticking with my D90. Cost to benefit for me, it is perfect. [/QUOTE]
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