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D780
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 722139" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>I used to be on the incremental upgrade bandwagon also, too expensive and not really satisfying 2 months later. Current models have so much I'll never even use, so it has to be "different" to entice me. I'm a very picky shooter so battery life of 1000 vs 2000 just isn't relevant to me. I've shoot cameras capable of 60 fps and yet my setting was always 8 fps on continuous high. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure this is great for pros whom have 200,000+ clicks on their existing bodies. Not to start anything but my recent experience in selling gear is lenses are not holding their value the way they used to. If there is any truth to the f mount fading in market I'd stick to the best lenses which will hold their value down the road. I'd have to be really committed to get "into" a new DSLR now unless I had the lenses already and can live with very low resale value even when practically new. </p><p></p><p>For fun, go to the BH used department under "sell your gear" and look up your stuff, it's shocking. Yes you can get more selling privately but unless you are in a huge market good luck moving it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 722139, member: 4399"] I used to be on the incremental upgrade bandwagon also, too expensive and not really satisfying 2 months later. Current models have so much I'll never even use, so it has to be "different" to entice me. I'm a very picky shooter so battery life of 1000 vs 2000 just isn't relevant to me. I've shoot cameras capable of 60 fps and yet my setting was always 8 fps on continuous high. I'm sure this is great for pros whom have 200,000+ clicks on their existing bodies. Not to start anything but my recent experience in selling gear is lenses are not holding their value the way they used to. If there is any truth to the f mount fading in market I'd stick to the best lenses which will hold their value down the road. I'd have to be really committed to get "into" a new DSLR now unless I had the lenses already and can live with very low resale value even when practically new. For fun, go to the BH used department under "sell your gear" and look up your stuff, it's shocking. Yes you can get more selling privately but unless you are in a huge market good luck moving it. [/QUOTE]
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