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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
The D300s replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="evan" data-source="post: 68292" data-attributes="member: 8505"><p>upgrading from one generation of dslr to the next just to keep up with the "cool kids" is a mugs game. if you skip a generation it is likely that you will see more benefits. i went from the d100 to the d90, skipping a generation and it made a big difference. then i went from the d90 to the d7000. one generation to the next, less of a difference, although still noticeably better. plus,there is the old adage, "if its in stock, its obsolete" to think of. meaning no matter what you get, sooner rather than later, it will no longer be the "cool kids" item of choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan, post: 68292, member: 8505"] upgrading from one generation of dslr to the next just to keep up with the "cool kids" is a mugs game. if you skip a generation it is likely that you will see more benefits. i went from the d100 to the d90, skipping a generation and it made a big difference. then i went from the d90 to the d7000. one generation to the next, less of a difference, although still noticeably better. plus,there is the old adage, "if its in stock, its obsolete" to think of. meaning no matter what you get, sooner rather than later, it will no longer be the "cool kids" item of choice. [/QUOTE]
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