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Confused regarding my D7000 purchase....
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 249072" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>12 months ago lots of people on this forum swore by their 7000s. The camera is just as good now as it was then. Upgrading from one of the lower bodies this is probably a good balance as you have added glass within the budget which is more important. A camera without glass is like a car with no fuel.</p><p></p><p>Even if you had got the 7100 you could be asking "should I have gone full frame". Coming from the D300 series we skipped the 7000 and got 7100s for DX use because it was a closer feature set such as 51 point AF. You are not in that position. </p><p></p><p>I suggest that you keep it for a year and if you identify anything missing that actually affects you do an upgrade then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 249072, member: 8705"] 12 months ago lots of people on this forum swore by their 7000s. The camera is just as good now as it was then. Upgrading from one of the lower bodies this is probably a good balance as you have added glass within the budget which is more important. A camera without glass is like a car with no fuel. Even if you had got the 7100 you could be asking "should I have gone full frame". Coming from the D300 series we skipped the 7000 and got 7100s for DX use because it was a closer feature set such as 51 point AF. You are not in that position. I suggest that you keep it for a year and if you identify anything missing that actually affects you do an upgrade then. [/QUOTE]
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