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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
D90 or D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 37389" data-attributes="member: 8142"><p>I just bought a D90 and love it. I also came across a great deal of references to the video capabilities but this was never going to be a factor to sway me in favour of one over the other as if there is a choice of photos or video, the photos will always win with me. For someone who really enjoys shooting movies/clips and has fun editing them, I can see this being a feature worth considering. </p><p></p><p>A seemingly silly consideration, but after comparing various cameras on the specs, the ergonomics of the D90 appealed to me. This is a very personal thing, but I just love the way it feels to hold it. When I take my camera out with me, the camera backpack is really an accessory - the camera is always in my hand and I want it to feel comfortable. Just thought I would throw a very non technical plus in for what I think is a great camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 37389, member: 8142"] I just bought a D90 and love it. I also came across a great deal of references to the video capabilities but this was never going to be a factor to sway me in favour of one over the other as if there is a choice of photos or video, the photos will always win with me. For someone who really enjoys shooting movies/clips and has fun editing them, I can see this being a feature worth considering. A seemingly silly consideration, but after comparing various cameras on the specs, the ergonomics of the D90 appealed to me. This is a very personal thing, but I just love the way it feels to hold it. When I take my camera out with me, the camera backpack is really an accessory - the camera is always in my hand and I want it to feel comfortable. Just thought I would throw a very non technical plus in for what I think is a great camera. [/QUOTE]
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