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<blockquote data-quote="taylorkh" data-source="post: 674262" data-attributes="member: 44240"><p>Will do Needa. Thanks again for the link. </p><p></p><p>Now I need one to figure out the Nikon camera numbering scheme. I thought I had it figured that the lower the number of digits the higher end the camera. The Dn being the top of the line, the Dnnn being next and the Dnnnn being the lowest. Within a series, except for the Dn, a higher first digit meant a higher end camera (e.g. the D7200 being higher than the D3400) and within cameras of the same starting digit the rest were sequential (e.g. the D3400 replaced the D3300 which replaced the D3200). I was looking at my B&H catalog and found the D500 which is more expensive than any 4 digit camera but is only a 20 megapixel DX format. How did that camera get in the sequence? Perhaps it was the original 3 digit camera? This is making my head hurt :hurt:</p><p></p><p>But not as much as when I came across the Df. An analog DSLR. It brought tears to my eyes. But the price was too high, the specs too low and the body was PLASTIC. A neat idea though.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorkh, post: 674262, member: 44240"] Will do Needa. Thanks again for the link. Now I need one to figure out the Nikon camera numbering scheme. I thought I had it figured that the lower the number of digits the higher end the camera. The Dn being the top of the line, the Dnnn being next and the Dnnnn being the lowest. Within a series, except for the Dn, a higher first digit meant a higher end camera (e.g. the D7200 being higher than the D3400) and within cameras of the same starting digit the rest were sequential (e.g. the D3400 replaced the D3300 which replaced the D3200). I was looking at my B&H catalog and found the D500 which is more expensive than any 4 digit camera but is only a 20 megapixel DX format. How did that camera get in the sequence? Perhaps it was the original 3 digit camera? This is making my head hurt :hurt: But not as much as when I came across the Df. An analog DSLR. It brought tears to my eyes. But the price was too high, the specs too low and the body was PLASTIC. A neat idea though. Ken [/QUOTE]
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