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D7000
My wife's b-day coming up.
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<blockquote data-quote="emoxley" data-source="post: 55872" data-attributes="member: 8006"><p>I'd get her a D7000 also, since she likes it already. She's already familiar with it, since she borrows your's, and wouldn't have to learn a new body of buttons and dials. You'll both be able to use the same lenses. Some bodies don't have the built-in motor for focusing. If she sticks with it, great. If she doesn't, you'll have a good backup camera. If it comes down to having to sell it, it should be an easy camera to sell, since the demand for them is so high. If you get her one, I'd suggest you both take a trip to someplace for taking pictures. If she starts out taking pictures of interesting stuff, instead of neighborhood stuff she sees everyday, it may help her to stick with it better. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emoxley, post: 55872, member: 8006"] I'd get her a D7000 also, since she likes it already. She's already familiar with it, since she borrows your's, and wouldn't have to learn a new body of buttons and dials. You'll both be able to use the same lenses. Some bodies don't have the built-in motor for focusing. If she sticks with it, great. If she doesn't, you'll have a good backup camera. If it comes down to having to sell it, it should be an easy camera to sell, since the demand for them is so high. If you get her one, I'd suggest you both take a trip to someplace for taking pictures. If she starts out taking pictures of interesting stuff, instead of neighborhood stuff she sees everyday, it may help her to stick with it better. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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