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Posted: Sat Jan 3rd, 2015 08:56
 
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Everyone has been going on about the need to update the D300 for a long time. The need for a pro DX model.

Well it's interesting when you go back and review the D300 spec and compare it to the D7100... especially on the eve of the D7200.

I am struggling to see what the D300 'pro' labelled body offers that the new X000 bodies don't offer.

They have the same weatherproofing, they have the latest improved sensors and expeed. They have comparable fps. So I am wondering if we have been blinded by the supposed pro advantages of the D300?

I am starting to believe that Nikon are right... in that they don't feel the need for anything more on DX.


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To me the only real difference is the build quality of the D300 to the D7100 and this seems to be what a lot of people I talk to want.

 




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I guess both of you are right.
I think the D7100 is a great camera with all the features required but there are changed elements e.g. The 10 pin connector is changed to a USB-like connector that is more breakable.

The D7200 will have built in wifi. This is very useful as it means that there are new control options.
It would be nice to have GPS as well.



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The D7200 should have an articulating LCD and vastly improved menu system and hopefully Nikon won't reinvent the USB plug and battery again.



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The articulating screen will be like the D750 which I dont think is very good it needs to be like D5200 one.

I hope Nikon keep with the EN-EL15 battery.



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Not sure I buy into the build quality concerns with the D7000series models. The lighter weight makes them less prone to dents and dings in my experience. The D3 is more likely to get marked when dropped or banged against something hard because of its higher mass.

Besides, they are so much cheaper you could buy a replacement or two.

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Jk ...I find the degree of articulation on the Fuji XT to be sufficient. Not sure you NEED to have the complete rotational capability of other models.


I may pitch in and get a D7200 ....could be a good upgrade for the D7000 and enough of a stopgap/substitute for the elusive D400.



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I seldom use the flip screen on the XT1 as I think it feels flimsy.
My finger/sausage might just crush it if I push too hard!



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A fully articulated screen allows it to be turned inward which gives great protection in a camera bag.

It also is great for selfies etc.



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amazing50 wrote:
A fully articulated screen allows it to be turned inward which gives great protection in a camera bag.

It also is great for selfies etc.


I agree.



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amazing50 wrote:
A fully articulated screen allows it to be turned inward which gives great protection in a camera bag.

It also is great for selfies etc.



Not sure I would buy an £800 camera ....and use it for 'selfies'. 8-)

Am I the only one in the world who abhors that word and the whole idea of photographing your own face ?


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