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Mark, surely the D7000 has pretty much all of the features you list, and exceeds the D300s in some areas, such as High ISO performance and 14-bit RAW shooting speed. The D7000's AF & metering systems are the first of a new generation. It has some limitations, such as the 3-step bracketing as opposed to 9 on the D300s, but I prefer the fact that its 2 user settings are easily recalled where the D300s forgets the settings when you make a change.
I had the D80. I upgraded to the D300s, but now would probably choose the D7000.
Chris
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