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D7000
For those interested in buying a D7000 .. Very positive review on Ken Rockwell's site
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<blockquote data-quote="AfterImage" data-source="post: 10194" data-attributes="member: 2702"><p>That was a good review, I actually learned a few things along the way. I wonder, however, if changing the D7000 into CL mode at 5FPS would allow for a huge buffer like was being described on the 60D. If that is the case then the review is mildly canted towards the 60D. If you can run near endless 5FPS on both camera BUT the D7000 allows for a short stint of 6FPS then I say favor goes to Nikon. Curious that this was not a tested in the review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AfterImage, post: 10194, member: 2702"] That was a good review, I actually learned a few things along the way. I wonder, however, if changing the D7000 into CL mode at 5FPS would allow for a huge buffer like was being described on the 60D. If that is the case then the review is mildly canted towards the 60D. If you can run near endless 5FPS on both camera BUT the D7000 allows for a short stint of 6FPS then I say favor goes to Nikon. Curious that this was not a tested in the review. [/QUOTE]
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