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Nikon D90 vs D5000
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 2967" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Yup, you made a wise choice...unlike me. When I was out shopping, I narrowed my options down to two cameras: Sony a330 and the Nikon D90. I went with the Sony because I just couldn't wrap my mind around the additional expense, no matter how much I liked the camera. Fast forward a few months, and there I am back in the same store buying the D90 and putting the Sony up on eBay. </p><p></p><p>I convinced myself that entry level was good enough, but it didn't take me long to outgrow it and realize its limitations. The D90 is so much more camera, and I <em>knew</em> that I should've bought it the first time around. Chalk it up to a lesson learned, but the experience ended up costing me a lot more than it should have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 2967, member: 1061"] Yup, you made a wise choice...unlike me. When I was out shopping, I narrowed my options down to two cameras: Sony a330 and the Nikon D90. I went with the Sony because I just couldn't wrap my mind around the additional expense, no matter how much I liked the camera. Fast forward a few months, and there I am back in the same store buying the D90 and putting the Sony up on eBay. I convinced myself that entry level was good enough, but it didn't take me long to outgrow it and realize its limitations. The D90 is so much more camera, and I [I]knew[/I] that I should've bought it the first time around. Chalk it up to a lesson learned, but the experience ended up costing me a lot more than it should have. [/QUOTE]
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