Frames Per Second. This is where the D600 edges out the D800. CMOS sensors are able to process images at remarkable speed, but since the D600 has fewer pixels to crunch during each exposure, itβs able to fire at a faster rate. Whereas the D800 βs top speed is only 4 frames per second at full resolution, the D600 can fire at 5.5 fps.
The D7000 has a slightly higher screen resolution of 921,000 dots, compared to the D300sβ 920,000 dots. This difference provides a marginally better display quality on the D7000. Additionally, the D7000 has built-in WiFi, allowing for easier sharing and transfer of photos, which the D300s lacks. On the other hand, the D300s does not have any