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What will be using in 10 years?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhotoEnth47" data-source="post: 123036" data-attributes="member: 13095"><p>I have used a well-worn D80, which was a lovely camera, and still worked a charm, but the problem was the poor noise capabilities. I now use a D90 which is much better, but is now considered old technology. However, I am happy with it and will continue to use it for maybe years to come. Now people have said that the D90's noise capabilities are poor compared to the newer cams, and that is true. But the fact remains, that if you keep looking at the new models that keep coming out, you will always become dissatisfied with what you've got. So I am just going to enjoy my D90 until I consider that I have really outgrown its capabilities. I am a long way off that yet. I don't know if I will still be using it in ten years time or not.</p><p></p><p>From what I have seen of the local second hand market, DSLR's seem to keep their resale value rather high, so who knows what they will cost in ten years time. If say, mirrorless cameras become mainstream, then of course DSLR's will go down in value, at least until they become collector's items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhotoEnth47, post: 123036, member: 13095"] I have used a well-worn D80, which was a lovely camera, and still worked a charm, but the problem was the poor noise capabilities. I now use a D90 which is much better, but is now considered old technology. However, I am happy with it and will continue to use it for maybe years to come. Now people have said that the D90's noise capabilities are poor compared to the newer cams, and that is true. But the fact remains, that if you keep looking at the new models that keep coming out, you will always become dissatisfied with what you've got. So I am just going to enjoy my D90 until I consider that I have really outgrown its capabilities. I am a long way off that yet. I don't know if I will still be using it in ten years time or not. From what I have seen of the local second hand market, DSLR's seem to keep their resale value rather high, so who knows what they will cost in ten years time. If say, mirrorless cameras become mainstream, then of course DSLR's will go down in value, at least until they become collector's items. [/QUOTE]
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