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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
My wife's b-day coming up.
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<blockquote data-quote="mjackson907" data-source="post: 55695" data-attributes="member: 6177"><p>She really thought that I was going overboard when I got my 7000, and only wanted a basic pns with the arrival of our baby. She said how it's too much for her to wrap her head around and wants simple automatic camera settings. Then she tagged along with me to a camera club meeting and is HOOKED! Everything is iso this, dof that...Lightroom 4 tutorials and all. </p><p></p><p>She has a b-day coming up and was thinking that she wanted a 3100 or 5100...I think that she will get frustrated very quickly with them (she did the same thing with a sport bike (crotchrocket) that we got her...didn't wanna go big enough and got very bored, very fast) so I want to get her ...well the 7000...is this overkill? Two identical cameras in the same house? With a semi-limited budget (can spring for the 7000 kit from costco or similar) what would you do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjackson907, post: 55695, member: 6177"] She really thought that I was going overboard when I got my 7000, and only wanted a basic pns with the arrival of our baby. She said how it's too much for her to wrap her head around and wants simple automatic camera settings. Then she tagged along with me to a camera club meeting and is HOOKED! Everything is iso this, dof that...Lightroom 4 tutorials and all. She has a b-day coming up and was thinking that she wanted a 3100 or 5100...I think that she will get frustrated very quickly with them (she did the same thing with a sport bike (crotchrocket) that we got her...didn't wanna go big enough and got very bored, very fast) so I want to get her ...well the 7000...is this overkill? Two identical cameras in the same house? With a semi-limited budget (can spring for the 7000 kit from costco or similar) what would you do? [/QUOTE]
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