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We've all been had by Nikon!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="LensWork" data-source="post: 81291" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>I frankly applaud Nikon for keeping the button locations, menu navigation, etc. consistent from model to model. Doing so allows users of different models to effortlessly transition from one model to another. One of my biggest gripes with Canon is an apparent need to move the on-off switch (as well as other button locations and menu navigation) to a different location with each new model. Nikon did miss one small thing though: on the D4 (same as the D3) the cards are inserted with the brand label facing the front of the body while on the D800/D700/D300 the card is inserted with the label facing the back of the camera. It may seen trivial, but as a news/sports photographer who shoots with multiple bodies and often needs to change cards quickly, it can slow the process down a bit and although I have never done so, it can potentially lead one to jamming a card in backwards damaging the pins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LensWork, post: 81291, member: 1283"] I frankly applaud Nikon for keeping the button locations, menu navigation, etc. consistent from model to model. Doing so allows users of different models to effortlessly transition from one model to another. One of my biggest gripes with Canon is an apparent need to move the on-off switch (as well as other button locations and menu navigation) to a different location with each new model. Nikon did miss one small thing though: on the D4 (same as the D3) the cards are inserted with the brand label facing the front of the body while on the D800/D700/D300 the card is inserted with the label facing the back of the camera. It may seen trivial, but as a news/sports photographer who shoots with multiple bodies and often needs to change cards quickly, it can slow the process down a bit and although I have never done so, it can potentially lead one to jamming a card in backwards damaging the pins. [/QUOTE]
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