From what I hear from my friends, not Nikon.
Your friends are unlikely to tell you that they made a wrong decision Pete
That said I also watched Diego Garcia change over and sometimes a fresh start with fresh kit is exactly what is needed. Your decision is obviously one that was well considered and I wish you nothing but luck with it.
I tend to look at it from the position of someone who is trained in sales.
Generally you have features, advantages and benefits.
Features we are all familiar with. MP, ISO, FPS. They are all features.
Advantages, this is what it allows you to do that you can't do at the moment. For example, take pictures at lower light levels.
Benefits, this is the key thing. Benefits are things like, "It will allow me to sell pictures to a wider market than I could before"
Too often people make buying decisions based purely on features. If only I had..............it would make me a better tog. Very often that is not the case, it's just a lust for the latest toy when they don't use half of the features they have already. Start with the things you need your camera to do and work backwards, that tells you what features you actually need rather than want. Yes those two are often different
In Pete's case a breakdown prompted a buying decision and I don't blame him at all for conducting market testing. It's exactly what I would have done in his shoes too. I does make me think what I would do if mine blew up tomorrow.
Gear lust is a terrible disease. My bank account is ample evidence
