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D7000
Today's iso performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent" data-source="post: 617643" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>I agree, endless updating just puts more money in the manufacturer's pockets. That is one reason I waited over 10 years before upgrading to my D7200 from my D200. The upgrade from D200 to D300/d300x was just not significant enough to warrant the cost. In fact, many of my posted photos were shot with my D200 and I challenge anyone to tell which photos are which without looking at the EXIF data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent, post: 617643, member: 42081"] I agree, endless updating just puts more money in the manufacturer's pockets. That is one reason I waited over 10 years before upgrading to my D7200 from my D200. The upgrade from D200 to D300/d300x was just not significant enough to warrant the cost. In fact, many of my posted photos were shot with my D200 and I challenge anyone to tell which photos are which without looking at the EXIF data. [/QUOTE]
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