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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 36781" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>we could argue all night about which of the two cameras is the best, the most "pro" and we'd never agree. Claudia asked for our opinion for her needs. She did mention that she thought the D300s was too big for her hands and that it didn't feel as good "for her" as the D7000. I say to her to get the one she feels more comfortable with. Not knowing what her photographic knowledge is and where she's going to go from there, the D7000 is maybe even above her needs. I'd recommend it only because it's the latest technology, otherwise she could do very well with the D90 which is about the same size and weight as the 7000 but older technology. The D90 could even be easier to get a grip on (the D7000 requires IMHO the best lenses to perform).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 36781, member: 3903"] we could argue all night about which of the two cameras is the best, the most "pro" and we'd never agree. Claudia asked for our opinion for her needs. She did mention that she thought the D300s was too big for her hands and that it didn't feel as good "for her" as the D7000. I say to her to get the one she feels more comfortable with. Not knowing what her photographic knowledge is and where she's going to go from there, the D7000 is maybe even above her needs. I'd recommend it only because it's the latest technology, otherwise she could do very well with the D90 which is about the same size and weight as the 7000 but older technology. The D90 could even be easier to get a grip on (the D7000 requires IMHO the best lenses to perform). [/QUOTE]
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