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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 101749" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Nice photos, JF. Judging from your photos, I would recommend you get something that you can grow with. It will mean you'll have to save more or increase your budget but buying a more advanced camera like a D7000 or maybe a D90 would give you both the power to produce amazing photos AND enough functionality to allow you to branch off in different directions. You can pick up used D7000 or D90 fairly cheaply and having one of these would give you access to a very wide variety of lenses that a D80 or D3X00 or D5X00 would not, due to the fact that the D7000 and D90 have their own auto-focus servos and do not rely on the lens coming with the AF motors like the D3000's and D5000's due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 101749, member: 9521"] Nice photos, JF. Judging from your photos, I would recommend you get something that you can grow with. It will mean you'll have to save more or increase your budget but buying a more advanced camera like a D7000 or maybe a D90 would give you both the power to produce amazing photos AND enough functionality to allow you to branch off in different directions. You can pick up used D7000 or D90 fairly cheaply and having one of these would give you access to a very wide variety of lenses that a D80 or D3X00 or D5X00 would not, due to the fact that the D7000 and D90 have their own auto-focus servos and do not rely on the lens coming with the AF motors like the D3000's and D5000's due. [/QUOTE]
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