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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Which Nikon DSLRs have lossless raw or uncompressed raw?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben321" data-source="post: 493020" data-attributes="member: 40708"><p>I get that, but what's strange is that newer models usually have more features than old ones, and cheaper ones usually have fewer features than more expensive ones. However in this case, the cheapest in the series started off with more features (noise reduction) and in fact forced that feature on you, whether you wanted it or not, and only by purchasing a more expensive one do you get the opportunity to remove that feature. So in this case, the more expensive it is, the fewer features it has (if you disable them) but the cheaper ones have more features (and they are forced on you). That seems completely backwards, and is why I assumed that this was part of their marketing strategy, to force you to buy a more expensive camera, if you wanted to be able to disable features that you didn't want to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben321, post: 493020, member: 40708"] I get that, but what's strange is that newer models usually have more features than old ones, and cheaper ones usually have fewer features than more expensive ones. However in this case, the cheapest in the series started off with more features (noise reduction) and in fact forced that feature on you, whether you wanted it or not, and only by purchasing a more expensive one do you get the opportunity to remove that feature. So in this case, the more expensive it is, the fewer features it has (if you disable them) but the cheaper ones have more features (and they are forced on you). That seems completely backwards, and is why I assumed that this was part of their marketing strategy, to force you to buy a more expensive camera, if you wanted to be able to disable features that you didn't want to use. [/QUOTE]
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