06-15-2012, 07:35 AM
The D7000, as good as it is in many areas, is nowhere near a replacement for the D300. The D7000s would need more upgrades than I think would be done.
And of course when I was using high or low end earlier, that was relative within its own space and not an absolute category.
And of course when I was using high or low end earlier, that was relative within its own space and not an absolute category.
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