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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
The D300s replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="AntrimHills" data-source="post: 67063" data-attributes="member: 9936"><p>I'm with jack on this; it's only conjecture, but as he said DX has a long life in it yet. I think DX will be the regular consumer market, with serious amateurs being offered either a 24MP DX or 16MP FX camera at the top end of the consumer market (possibly the D400, which would replace the D7000). The D600 will then be the replacement for the D300 at 24MP FX, and that will fit snugly behind the current D800 36MP FX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AntrimHills, post: 67063, member: 9936"] I'm with jack on this; it's only conjecture, but as he said DX has a long life in it yet. I think DX will be the regular consumer market, with serious amateurs being offered either a 24MP DX or 16MP FX camera at the top end of the consumer market (possibly the D400, which would replace the D7000). The D600 will then be the replacement for the D300 at 24MP FX, and that will fit snugly behind the current D800 36MP FX. [/QUOTE]
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