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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Purchasing New Equipment - Recommended Merchants
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<blockquote data-quote="Mestre" data-source="post: 72960" data-attributes="member: 6032"><p>I had a D90 for 2 years but when i got a good deal i bought the d7000.</p><p></p><p>Besides what was written before (AF and sensor) i'd refer the 2 U modes, meaning you can customize a couple settings, the quality of the film (rarely used but it was a nice to have during holidays with family), the body is strongly built, (it resembles the D300, this Is important if you shoot seascapes), and the non-CPU lens menu are features I also believe that make a difference for less than 200$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mestre, post: 72960, member: 6032"] I had a D90 for 2 years but when i got a good deal i bought the d7000. Besides what was written before (AF and sensor) i'd refer the 2 U modes, meaning you can customize a couple settings, the quality of the film (rarely used but it was a nice to have during holidays with family), the body is strongly built, (it resembles the D300, this Is important if you shoot seascapes), and the non-CPU lens menu are features I also believe that make a difference for less than 200$. [/QUOTE]
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