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D7200
D7200/D9300 leaked? Possibly.
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 375201" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>My take is that if you're in the market for a good DX camera and even <em>think</em> the smaller buffer will be an issue then wait on this one, or buy your D7100 used or refurbed so you at least won't regret it too much should the new camera coming out be what you <em>should</em> have bought. The D7100 is two years old, and that needs to be factored into your cost justification.</p><p></p><p>This one isn't going to be cheap (I'm thinking $1599-1799), and will likely be the "pro DX" many have been waiting for, particularly given what Canon has just released. The big question is the "when?", so if you're ready and need to buy then do it, because no one knows when this is coming out - but buy smart in case you want to flip it after the announcement. Unless you're shooting in long bursts the D7100 won't disappoint. If you're looking for a good sports and wildlife camera this will work and save you some $$, but I suspect it won't be as good as the next one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 375201, member: 9240"] My take is that if you're in the market for a good DX camera and even [I]think[/I] the smaller buffer will be an issue then wait on this one, or buy your D7100 used or refurbed so you at least won't regret it too much should the new camera coming out be what you [I]should[/I] have bought. The D7100 is two years old, and that needs to be factored into your cost justification. This one isn't going to be cheap (I'm thinking $1599-1799), and will likely be the "pro DX" many have been waiting for, particularly given what Canon has just released. The big question is the "when?", so if you're ready and need to buy then do it, because no one knows when this is coming out - but buy smart in case you want to flip it after the announcement. Unless you're shooting in long bursts the D7100 won't disappoint. If you're looking for a good sports and wildlife camera this will work and save you some $$, but I suspect it won't be as good as the next one. [/QUOTE]
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