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<blockquote data-quote="Mestre" data-source="post: 28816" data-attributes="member: 6032"><p>Well, with that budget I'd get a D90, the 50mm AF-D and a tele ( nikkon 70-300 VR or the Tamron VC USM if you don't mind owning a 3rd party lens). Your 17-55 is rather nice optically, so you can keep it for landscape.</p><p></p><p>The D7000 has a great sensor that allows higher than average ISO but since it's new the price is quiet high.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the fact the D90 is an older model, I still people shooting D80s and D200 with great pics, no matter what you buy in the end it will depend on the photographer.</p><p></p><p>With that, and if you like shooting with the D60, you can put all money in good lenses: a AF-S 50mm, a 70-300 and maybe a used sigma 10-20 that is great for landscapes.</p><p></p><p>My 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mestre, post: 28816, member: 6032"] Well, with that budget I'd get a D90, the 50mm AF-D and a tele ( nikkon 70-300 VR or the Tamron VC USM if you don't mind owning a 3rd party lens). Your 17-55 is rather nice optically, so you can keep it for landscape. The D7000 has a great sensor that allows higher than average ISO but since it's new the price is quiet high. Regarding the fact the D90 is an older model, I still people shooting D80s and D200 with great pics, no matter what you buy in the end it will depend on the photographer. With that, and if you like shooting with the D60, you can put all money in good lenses: a AF-S 50mm, a 70-300 and maybe a used sigma 10-20 that is great for landscapes. My 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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