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D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 36749" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>That is why I wanted the d300s. I felt that all it offered for that price was great but being a beginner, I began to question my choice. I looked into his camera yesterday by coincidence. If I don't go with the d7000, then that is definitely a great deal. I don't think I will need all that much camera for right now or within the next year or so. In the mean time, I can learn everything and take it a shot at a time. Once I am ready to move up in the camera world, I might really invest into something in the pro-section. I am mainly focused on finding what is right for me and what would suit me for years to come. Once I'm ready for more camera, I think I'll look into a higher priced model. I believe either choice is great. They both are great models. I just think I am focusing too much on the details, price, similarities and differences and not what is good for me overall. I think I am more prepared now to make the right choice that is good for me. Ya'll all helped me out! Great answers and great ways of explaining everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 36749, member: 8139"] That is why I wanted the d300s. I felt that all it offered for that price was great but being a beginner, I began to question my choice. I looked into his camera yesterday by coincidence. If I don't go with the d7000, then that is definitely a great deal. I don't think I will need all that much camera for right now or within the next year or so. In the mean time, I can learn everything and take it a shot at a time. Once I am ready to move up in the camera world, I might really invest into something in the pro-section. I am mainly focused on finding what is right for me and what would suit me for years to come. Once I'm ready for more camera, I think I'll look into a higher priced model. I believe either choice is great. They both are great models. I just think I am focusing too much on the details, price, similarities and differences and not what is good for me overall. I think I am more prepared now to make the right choice that is good for me. Ya'll all helped me out! Great answers and great ways of explaining everything. [/QUOTE]
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