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 Posted: Sat Jan 3rd, 2015 15:43
Eric



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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.

:lol:


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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