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Nikon announces new D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 5335" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I know this is comparing the D7000 to the D300S but this is a replacement for the D90. In comparing the two I like the 39 point autofocus points and the all weather chassis. The increased HD video, higher frame per second rate etc. will not do enough for me consider an up grade. The higher mega-pixel I actually don't want. I shoot in RAW and this would just make the files bigger and require more disc space for storage. This looks like a nice camera and I would strongly consider it if I didn't already have a D90 but am not tempted at all to up grade.</p><p></p><p>edit: I just read the Nikon announcement and found it also has twin SD card slots and will allow you to separate RAW and JPEG files to individual cards. That is a nice feature. Still not enough for me to buy it at $1200 for the body alone, but still looks like a nice camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 5335, member: 1557"] I know this is comparing the D7000 to the D300S but this is a replacement for the D90. In comparing the two I like the 39 point autofocus points and the all weather chassis. The increased HD video, higher frame per second rate etc. will not do enough for me consider an up grade. The higher mega-pixel I actually don't want. I shoot in RAW and this would just make the files bigger and require more disc space for storage. This looks like a nice camera and I would strongly consider it if I didn't already have a D90 but am not tempted at all to up grade. edit: I just read the Nikon announcement and found it also has twin SD card slots and will allow you to separate RAW and JPEG files to individual cards. That is a nice feature. Still not enough for me to buy it at $1200 for the body alone, but still looks like a nice camera. [/QUOTE]
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