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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
The D300s replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 67448" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>The D7000 clearly has an advantage over the 300 in ISO. Personally I think this may be the 7000's one merit that makes it superior to the 300. The 300 seems to be somehow more "substantial" in feel at least to me. I would be hard pressed to pick between a D7000 and a D300. As a DX backup rig I think I would go with the 300. I'm guessing that one would get a lot more actuations out of the shutter in a D300 than a D7000 so basically you are weighing durability vs ISO performance. But then again you can get a shutter box replaced with a brand new 0 count one for a relatively low amount of money.</p><p></p><p>Give me the ISO and the robustness in the successor model of the D300 and I might choose it over the 7100 if there ever is one????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 67448, member: 6548"] The D7000 clearly has an advantage over the 300 in ISO. Personally I think this may be the 7000's one merit that makes it superior to the 300. The 300 seems to be somehow more "substantial" in feel at least to me. I would be hard pressed to pick between a D7000 and a D300. As a DX backup rig I think I would go with the 300. I'm guessing that one would get a lot more actuations out of the shutter in a D300 than a D7000 so basically you are weighing durability vs ISO performance. But then again you can get a shutter box replaced with a brand new 0 count one for a relatively low amount of money. Give me the ISO and the robustness in the successor model of the D300 and I might choose it over the 7100 if there ever is one???? [/QUOTE]
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