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D7500
7500 kit from Costco
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 646203" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Its a good camera with decent starter lenses. How deep into the hobby do you want to get? The costco d3400 kit might serve your needs. You won't be able to tell the pictures apart. The huge difference is the user interface and less features on the d3400. The d7500 will be much easier if you want to change settings on the fly as you shoot. The d3400 is less friendly that way, you need to get into the menus. Less features overall too. Some don't need all the features, they just want to take pictures. So think about your path. I'm not trying to talk you out of the d7500, just making you aware that more money does not automatically get you better images. It gets you better, faster, more convenient tools. When you are ready, you will have to put in some work to take advantage of those tools. So think about where you want to go with the hobby. If this will be for all of the family to use, the d3400 is smaller and lighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 646203, member: 4923"] Its a good camera with decent starter lenses. How deep into the hobby do you want to get? The costco d3400 kit might serve your needs. You won't be able to tell the pictures apart. The huge difference is the user interface and less features on the d3400. The d7500 will be much easier if you want to change settings on the fly as you shoot. The d3400 is less friendly that way, you need to get into the menus. Less features overall too. Some don't need all the features, they just want to take pictures. So think about your path. I'm not trying to talk you out of the d7500, just making you aware that more money does not automatically get you better images. It gets you better, faster, more convenient tools. When you are ready, you will have to put in some work to take advantage of those tools. So think about where you want to go with the hobby. If this will be for all of the family to use, the d3400 is smaller and lighter. [/QUOTE]
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