D2x
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Re: D2x
Robin Casady
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Zane, he already has the D2x. He is using it in a studio to improve his portraiture and lighting skills. The D2x does very well in this setting. It will be an excellent tool to improve his skills. He doesn't need extended DR. He doesn't need video. He doesn't need better motion tracking AF. Paying the extra few hundred $ for a new D7000 probably wouldn't gain much for him. Some here seem to believe that the D2x does better with skin tones than the D7000.
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Robin,
Well said.
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