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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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can't choose between a canon or a nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="co2jae" data-source="post: 65843" data-attributes="member: 9917"><p>I am an amateur at best and I just upgraded from a canon point and shoot to a Nikon D7000. (big jump, I know). Anyway, I think the D7000 could be the last camera I ever buy because it is so technical. I have spent hours reading the manual and researching online and this camera is so easy to use despite its initial intimidation to me. After reading a lot of blogs, reviews etc I think the Nikon are mor for the purists and technically oriented shooters while the Canons are more user friendly for "sophisticated" point and shooters. Of course this is only opinion and I'm sure once you get above the D 7000 price point, any camera is going to be technically advanced. If megapixels is what you like,I believe the canons are higher per price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co2jae, post: 65843, member: 9917"] I am an amateur at best and I just upgraded from a canon point and shoot to a Nikon D7000. (big jump, I know). Anyway, I think the D7000 could be the last camera I ever buy because it is so technical. I have spent hours reading the manual and researching online and this camera is so easy to use despite its initial intimidation to me. After reading a lot of blogs, reviews etc I think the Nikon are mor for the purists and technically oriented shooters while the Canons are more user friendly for "sophisticated" point and shooters. Of course this is only opinion and I'm sure once you get above the D 7000 price point, any camera is going to be technically advanced. If megapixels is what you like,I believe the canons are higher per price. [/QUOTE]
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