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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 36747" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I found it to be more comfortable because I have small hands. At first I was into the d300s but the grip was not the right fit for me so I kept on looking. I wanted something that I could hold on to right. This has always been one of my issues with anything in general, such as my handgun. I had to go for the smaller model because of better grip. They both had the same details but one was a bit smaller than the other. Both cameras felt comfortable as far as how the material and body felt. It really came down to the size. My hand and fingers are small so those few mms make a difference in my hand especially when trying to change settings or maneuver my fingers quickly. That little amount of space goes a long way. I love both cameras so it's such a hard choice but i think I am leaning towards the d7000. I think down the road I will invest into a more expensive camera when I have it all down. I'll probably have the d7000 as my back up. If not, I can always sell it. I just don't want to get ahead of myself from the start. You explained everything in clear terms and put it into a way that I understood. Sometimes it's easier to put it into simpler terms. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 36747, member: 8139"] I found it to be more comfortable because I have small hands. At first I was into the d300s but the grip was not the right fit for me so I kept on looking. I wanted something that I could hold on to right. This has always been one of my issues with anything in general, such as my handgun. I had to go for the smaller model because of better grip. They both had the same details but one was a bit smaller than the other. Both cameras felt comfortable as far as how the material and body felt. It really came down to the size. My hand and fingers are small so those few mms make a difference in my hand especially when trying to change settings or maneuver my fingers quickly. That little amount of space goes a long way. I love both cameras so it's such a hard choice but i think I am leaning towards the d7000. I think down the road I will invest into a more expensive camera when I have it all down. I'll probably have the d7000 as my back up. If not, I can always sell it. I just don't want to get ahead of myself from the start. You explained everything in clear terms and put it into a way that I understood. Sometimes it's easier to put it into simpler terms. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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