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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 377211" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>Nikon is definitely coming out with a new DX in the near future. I just bought a D7100 from Adorama and it's a demo with less than 40 actuations on it. I don't think they'd be selling it with that few actuatons unless they were getting something else in to replace it with. It's in mint condition and I got a great price. Below $800, and a 18-140 lens. I'm gonna be back in business with a DX. I loved my old D7100 so this deal was too good to pass up. </p><p></p><p>My advice, for what it's worth is to buy an already great D7100 or wait and spend the big bucks on their newest, soon to be D7100 succesor. I'm sure it will cost a whole lot more than a D7100 that they're currently cleaning the shelfs off for. I say go for it now while they're still available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 377211, member: 21543"] Nikon is definitely coming out with a new DX in the near future. I just bought a D7100 from Adorama and it's a demo with less than 40 actuations on it. I don't think they'd be selling it with that few actuatons unless they were getting something else in to replace it with. It's in mint condition and I got a great price. Below $800, and a 18-140 lens. I'm gonna be back in business with a DX. I loved my old D7100 so this deal was too good to pass up. My advice, for what it's worth is to buy an already great D7100 or wait and spend the big bucks on their newest, soon to be D7100 succesor. I'm sure it will cost a whole lot more than a D7100 that they're currently cleaning the shelfs off for. I say go for it now while they're still available. [/QUOTE]
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