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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
D90 or D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="evan" data-source="post: 41628" data-attributes="member: 8505"><p>i have both the d90 and d7000. both are wonderful cameras. never had any real issues with either. the extra 4MP, wider dynamic range and extra low light capabilities of the d7000 makes for a better camera, but the d90 is still a great piece of kit. i will be keeping it as a second camera. at the end of the day, both are as sharp as each other, but if i need to zoom and crop a photo, (i shoot a lot of insect macros and small birds), then the d7000 is the winner. re focusing, i have always used single point AF on both cameras since day one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan, post: 41628, member: 8505"] i have both the d90 and d7000. both are wonderful cameras. never had any real issues with either. the extra 4MP, wider dynamic range and extra low light capabilities of the d7000 makes for a better camera, but the d90 is still a great piece of kit. i will be keeping it as a second camera. at the end of the day, both are as sharp as each other, but if i need to zoom and crop a photo, (i shoot a lot of insect macros and small birds), then the d7000 is the winner. re focusing, i have always used single point AF on both cameras since day one. [/QUOTE]
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