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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 66917" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>I understand why people would prefer the D5100. I also understand why some would still prefer the D90. I understand why some prefer 1080p video than a 720. I also understand why some would prefer the in-body focus motor. I liked the 5100's bells and whistles at the same time I also like the feel of the D90. Btw, if you combine both camera features, will you have the D7000?</p><p></p><p>Stopping production doesn't mean you are out of stock. The remaining stock on hand should still be available for sale. But if I was the manufacturer and already announced to discontinue a product line, would it hurt my business if I re-start production again if there's a demand? Trust me it make sense. Imagine, minimal marketing cost just word of mouth. </p><p></p><p>If people would opt to buy a lower priced D90 than the "future" new models (which are rumours) will this hurt their business? No. Both are still going to Nikon's pockets. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, not because it was discontinued it means it's inferior to newer models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 66917, member: 4945"] I understand why people would prefer the D5100. I also understand why some would still prefer the D90. I understand why some prefer 1080p video than a 720. I also understand why some would prefer the in-body focus motor. I liked the 5100's bells and whistles at the same time I also like the feel of the D90. Btw, if you combine both camera features, will you have the D7000? Stopping production doesn't mean you are out of stock. The remaining stock on hand should still be available for sale. But if I was the manufacturer and already announced to discontinue a product line, would it hurt my business if I re-start production again if there's a demand? Trust me it make sense. Imagine, minimal marketing cost just word of mouth. If people would opt to buy a lower priced D90 than the "future" new models (which are rumours) will this hurt their business? No. Both are still going to Nikon's pockets. Lastly, not because it was discontinued it means it's inferior to newer models. [/QUOTE]
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