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<blockquote data-quote="JudeIscariot" data-source="post: 208804" data-attributes="member: 15275"><p>Yeah, it really doesn't make sense.</p><p></p><p>Single digits are pro cameras, 100s are mid-level, and 10s and 1000s are consumer. The 10s thing never made sense to me. 1000s makes sense because now it's at least the numbers get smaller from the bottom to the top. Don't know why they just didn't make 10s the mid-level to begin with, though.</p><p></p><p>And then of course, within those number sets are more numbers. Usually lower numbers are not as good as higher numbers, but in some cases, a lower number is a replacement for an older model and is, in fact, better than another older model of a higher number. </p><p></p><p>The Wikipedia chart is pretty much the best thing to look at for all of the info you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JudeIscariot, post: 208804, member: 15275"] Yeah, it really doesn't make sense. Single digits are pro cameras, 100s are mid-level, and 10s and 1000s are consumer. The 10s thing never made sense to me. 1000s makes sense because now it's at least the numbers get smaller from the bottom to the top. Don't know why they just didn't make 10s the mid-level to begin with, though. And then of course, within those number sets are more numbers. Usually lower numbers are not as good as higher numbers, but in some cases, a lower number is a replacement for an older model and is, in fact, better than another older model of a higher number. The Wikipedia chart is pretty much the best thing to look at for all of the info you need. [/QUOTE]
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