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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 316365" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Initially I was rather surprised to read your findings...UNTIL I bought one of these for my D90. My first impression was that it was slick which really surprised me since I don't feel that way about the one on my D610. So I put them side-by-side for comparison and found the D610 case has more texture on its sides where people normally hold the camera while shooting. This D90 case has more of the smoother silicone on its sides.</p><p></p><p>Another difference I found is that the Multi Selector/Focus Lock/OK Button are all covered up with this D90 case, but there is a hole around them allowing me to directly touch them on my D610. The On/Off switch is also easier to access on my D610 than my D90 because of a larger cutaway. Perhaps Delkin makes subtle improvements as it creates new cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 316365, member: 13196"] Initially I was rather surprised to read your findings...UNTIL I bought one of these for my D90. My first impression was that it was slick which really surprised me since I don't feel that way about the one on my D610. So I put them side-by-side for comparison and found the D610 case has more texture on its sides where people normally hold the camera while shooting. This D90 case has more of the smoother silicone on its sides. Another difference I found is that the Multi Selector/Focus Lock/OK Button are all covered up with this D90 case, but there is a hole around them allowing me to directly touch them on my D610. The On/Off switch is also easier to access on my D610 than my D90 because of a larger cutaway. Perhaps Delkin makes subtle improvements as it creates new cases. [/QUOTE]
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