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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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What is the best companion camera to a D610 for a beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mister Bumbles" data-source="post: 379530" data-attributes="member: 34301"><p>When I bought my Canon 40D.. 7 years ago, it was pretty high-end at the time. There weren't that many steps from it to the Canon 5D. And the highest ISO you really wanted to go was like.. 800 which was still pretty bad in itself. So I limited almost all of my photographs for the past 7 years between iso 100-400 (just liked when I used film). So I've been running around with a Tripod a LOT. But you know, in the end it was worth it. It forced to think about my compositions a bit more and I ended up with some pretty stunning photos (in *my* opinion and I know they vary)!</p><p></p><p>So, the 7000 should be plenty of camera for him. Lots to use as a beginner and a few things to tinker with that require more thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mister Bumbles, post: 379530, member: 34301"] When I bought my Canon 40D.. 7 years ago, it was pretty high-end at the time. There weren't that many steps from it to the Canon 5D. And the highest ISO you really wanted to go was like.. 800 which was still pretty bad in itself. So I limited almost all of my photographs for the past 7 years between iso 100-400 (just liked when I used film). So I've been running around with a Tripod a LOT. But you know, in the end it was worth it. It forced to think about my compositions a bit more and I ended up with some pretty stunning photos (in *my* opinion and I know they vary)! So, the 7000 should be plenty of camera for him. Lots to use as a beginner and a few things to tinker with that require more thought. [/QUOTE]
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