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Upgrade? D7000 from D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="TL Smith" data-source="post: 350644" data-attributes="member: 30660"><p>I picked up the D7100 and the extra SD card. Went to the Scottish Games with family and took 450 photos. LOVE the camera, the shots are terrific, I'm so pleased. Tonight while sorting and editing, made a black n white folder, etc. somehow iPhoto "unexpectedly" quit and all my photos were deleted. I was freaking out..how am I going to tell my sister I just lost her son photos? Then I remembered the D7100 has that extra SD Slot Two..and I had set it (thank God) to be the backup. I won't be kicked out of the family, and I'm sure I could use the extra time all over again to toss out the blurry images and sort thru them again. That second SD card wasn't the reason I upgraded, but it sure saved me a ton of misery!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TL Smith, post: 350644, member: 30660"] I picked up the D7100 and the extra SD card. Went to the Scottish Games with family and took 450 photos. LOVE the camera, the shots are terrific, I'm so pleased. Tonight while sorting and editing, made a black n white folder, etc. somehow iPhoto "unexpectedly" quit and all my photos were deleted. I was freaking out..how am I going to tell my sister I just lost her son photos? Then I remembered the D7100 has that extra SD Slot Two..and I had set it (thank God) to be the backup. I won't be kicked out of the family, and I'm sure I could use the extra time all over again to toss out the blurry images and sort thru them again. That second SD card wasn't the reason I upgraded, but it sure saved me a ton of misery! [/QUOTE]
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