DSLRBODIES Got a Wash and Trim

As with my other sites, dslrbodies.com got a complete refresh over the holidays, and is now ready for 2025, not that I expect anything DSLR to happen in 2025. But you never know. The site is ready for whatever happens.

Because I never fully fleshed out and filled the Canon support on this site, dslrbodies has been trimmed to now be Nikon DSLR only. I’ve taken out the Canon DSLR pages from the site. As part of that, I’ve restructured the Nikon DSLR pages, separating them by DX/FX rather than current/older. 

You’ll notice that the menus are leaner and more organized, pages have been updated—I even added why I stopped recommending various products in some places (typically because a better version came along or a new higher-pixel camera obsoleted the recommendation—and links are cleaned up). Some new charts have popped up on the review index pages. Most pages have been updated to the current site style (there may be a few exceptions I didn’t catch). B&H links have been checked and removed when no longer available, added where they were missing. 

My DSLR books will eventually be moved off this site to a separate byThom Press site. No books will be harmed in the process. Everything should work cleaner and more clearly with the downloadable books once I've made that change. You might even see a couple of older books return once I get some time to clean them up.

One of my goals is to put general photography stuff on the byThom site, and keep the film SLRs, mirrorless, Z System, and DSLR sites focused more narrowly on those systems. 

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