kundalini
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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My opinion is........... no, you bungled it.Did I make the right choice?
This is flawed thinking IMO. The D700 has set an industry high bar. When it is upgraded does not mean that the Y2K bug is back in action for 2011? The D700 will still perform......... Probably the main reason though, is I didn't want to fork out the cash for a d700 only to have the upgrade be released soon......
So the D7000 has good high ISO. There is more to it than that. It's the size of the photocaells and the square area upon which those photocells reside......... Mostly wanted good iso performance.......
So you're a 'fessional, right? I mean, I've read those other threds. So instead of a top end prosumer grade camera, you went with a consumer grade camera. I don't understand the logic. It's probably just me and you made the right decision for you..