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Old 02-20-2013, 09:49 PM   #1
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Nikon D7100 Announced

Looks like a good consumer body!

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24mpx, 51point af uncompressed thru hdmi....

the features are all there, pricing isn't too bad as well
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Crazy stuff. Only downside is the buffer. The 1.3additoonal crop option looks very interesting, shame the buffer is small, otherwise it would be one hell of a birding lens.
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I am probably going to upgrade from a D80 in the latter end of this year. Would this be a good upgrade versus the D7000?

I read that the D7000 was the D90 successor, and I would like to retain all the same functionality button-wise as my D80.
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If you aren't interested in moving to full frame I'd say this will be the camera for you to upgrade to. Besides, by the end of the year I doubt the D7000 will be available new.
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D7000 is fine enough for most people
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Looks like a good consumer body!
Does that mean you still think there will be a D300/D300S replacement? Or is this the rumored D7000/D300 merge that will sit on top of the DX line?
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I think the D300 line is going away. I mean, the D600 satisfies that, and at the same price point. If the buffer wasn't so small in the D7100 I would have thought that for sure.
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If you decide to buy before the end of the year then jump on a D7000 when they drop further in price. I loved mine before I went to the D600.
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Nikon Rumors posted a link to some image samples of the D7100

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Does that mean you still think there will be a D300/D300S replacement? Or is this the rumored D7000/D300 merge that will sit on top of the DX line?
I personally think there will be a replacement for the D300s. The D7100 is way too crippled to be Nikon's DX flagship.
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