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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D90
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<blockquote data-quote="Gobae" data-source="post: 323412" data-attributes="member: 26896"><p>For me the built in AF motor was a HUGE factor. My wife shot Nikon when film was the norm and so she's got a couple nice lenses that I just couldn't use on my D40x. Although I could have upgraded to a 3000-series for a similar price I still would have been locked out of using those lenses. Additionally, I've got to say that I'm really loving the button/wheel combo for ISO, focus style, single/burst, and other settings. It really beats navigating through menus like I did on my D40x and my daughter's D3100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gobae, post: 323412, member: 26896"] For me the built in AF motor was a HUGE factor. My wife shot Nikon when film was the norm and so she's got a couple nice lenses that I just couldn't use on my D40x. Although I could have upgraded to a 3000-series for a similar price I still would have been locked out of using those lenses. Additionally, I've got to say that I'm really loving the button/wheel combo for ISO, focus style, single/burst, and other settings. It really beats navigating through menus like I did on my D40x and my daughter's D3100. [/QUOTE]
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