QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Aug 15 2013, 09:33 AM)
LOL, I just simplify the list because including all the known models that are still relatively available would start to look like this
D80<D90<D7000<D7100<D300<D300s<D700<D800<D800E<D3<D3S<D3x<D4
And there probably would still be people asking me to add the lower end models like D5100, or even older ones like D70, mati wei
Pretty confusing for a new person yo, so I tried to just keep things simple la

nice photo...model... uh... potrait..uh.... speechless liao d... why like got white aura coming out from the model body D80<D90<D7000<D7100<D300<D300s<D700<D800<D800E<D3<D3S<D3x<D4
And there probably would still be people asking me to add the lower end models like D5100, or even older ones like D70, mati wei
Pretty confusing for a new person yo, so I tried to just keep things simple la

to all new ppl here pls find the below models for ref:
Nikon Body is like this
Entry Level:
2 digit bodies e.g.
D40 > D50 > D60 > D3000 > D5000 > D3100 > D5100 > D3200 > D5200 etc.
[all the above does not have built in AF motor]
Intermediate:
D80 > D200 > D90 > D300 > D7000 > D7100 > D600
[all have built in AF motor, so whenever lenses like AF 50mm f/1.8D can use AF]
Pro level:
D300s > D700 > D3 > D3s > D3x > D800/800E > D4
[got everything]
but the above pretty much summarizes the wiki link
please refer here for more info of Nikon
This post has been edited by leongkokloon: Aug 15 2013, 09:40 AM
Aug 15 2013, 09:38 AM

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