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D7000
First test of the new D 7200....
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<blockquote data-quote="Croweater" data-source="post: 148919" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>Thanks for the education Pat, it is appreciated. Your points are well made. Given features, models, warranty and longevity (I found some great articles on backwards and forwards compatibility) , I am attached to the idea of a current model, as opposed to a previous model. The Expeed 3 engine is a compelling benefit over the previous versions, but once again this is a feature that helps sway me.</p><p></p><p>The most compelling argument I have found is about the relevance of the comparative features in the 3200, 5200 and 7200 that a "normal" user like me would use, versus those I would not. It appears that the 5200 offers a more than adequate range of relevant functions with a few limitations in some "nice to have" features. The weather proofing is attractive in the 7200, but I reckon I can cope with this by using it in the same manner as I do any other camera.</p><p></p><p>It would seem I have talked myself into a D5200!</p><p></p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Croweater, post: 148919, member: 14176"] Thanks for the education Pat, it is appreciated. Your points are well made. Given features, models, warranty and longevity (I found some great articles on backwards and forwards compatibility) , I am attached to the idea of a current model, as opposed to a previous model. The Expeed 3 engine is a compelling benefit over the previous versions, but once again this is a feature that helps sway me. The most compelling argument I have found is about the relevance of the comparative features in the 3200, 5200 and 7200 that a "normal" user like me would use, versus those I would not. It appears that the 5200 offers a more than adequate range of relevant functions with a few limitations in some "nice to have" features. The weather proofing is attractive in the 7200, but I reckon I can cope with this by using it in the same manner as I do any other camera. It would seem I have talked myself into a D5200! Peter [/QUOTE]
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