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D3100
A bit more advice needed folks...
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 28575" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>From the D50, I would recommend the D90. It's a great camera with the screw focus (so you can use other lenses than AF-S) and the files are not too big. If what you are after is large prints or very high quality files, than the D7000 would be great.</p><p>I have both D90 and 7000 and when I first got the 7000 I found that the shooting technique was more demanding than the D90. There is also the lens thing. You might be better investing in the D90 and getting a top notch lens than getting the 7000 with the kit lens (which is fine but not as good as the 17-55 2.8). Also, there are new camera models that come out every 2-3 years where the lenses are there to stay much longer and keep their value.</p><p></p><p>But both would take you along fine and would make you want to shoot more.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 28575, member: 3903"] From the D50, I would recommend the D90. It's a great camera with the screw focus (so you can use other lenses than AF-S) and the files are not too big. If what you are after is large prints or very high quality files, than the D7000 would be great. I have both D90 and 7000 and when I first got the 7000 I found that the shooting technique was more demanding than the D90. There is also the lens thing. You might be better investing in the D90 and getting a top notch lens than getting the 7000 with the kit lens (which is fine but not as good as the 17-55 2.8). Also, there are new camera models that come out every 2-3 years where the lenses are there to stay much longer and keep their value. But both would take you along fine and would make you want to shoot more. Best of luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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