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<blockquote data-quote="D12345678" data-source="post: 87562" data-attributes="member: 11301"><p>Thanks for your thoughts. Yes, i've already been doing some research, but the link you provided isn't one i've read yet, so i'll look at that right now. From all i've read about the sensor in the D3200 it sounds good, apart from the diffraction issue. However, i rarely find myself shooting anything higher than about f8 anyway, so it may not even be an issue, if the D7000 replacement ends up with that 24mp sensor. Whatever the "new" camera ends up like, i'll consider it when the time arrives. For me, then it will be a matter of buying the new model, replacing my D7000 with another new D7000 or moving over to FX. At the moment i'm still quite happy with the D7000, just thinking about next year's options!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D12345678, post: 87562, member: 11301"] Thanks for your thoughts. Yes, i've already been doing some research, but the link you provided isn't one i've read yet, so i'll look at that right now. From all i've read about the sensor in the D3200 it sounds good, apart from the diffraction issue. However, i rarely find myself shooting anything higher than about f8 anyway, so it may not even be an issue, if the D7000 replacement ends up with that 24mp sensor. Whatever the "new" camera ends up like, i'll consider it when the time arrives. For me, then it will be a matter of buying the new model, replacing my D7000 with another new D7000 or moving over to FX. At the moment i'm still quite happy with the D7000, just thinking about next year's options! [/QUOTE]
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