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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5300
D7000 or D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="dramtastic" data-source="post: 209278" data-attributes="member: 16805"><p>Depending on the lens/lenses you get to go with it, I'm sure with practice you would get some great shots with either. Personally I would go with the D7000(I own one) as it is considered a semi-pro body. I've read a number or pro shooters who have used the D7K or have it as their back up camera and it is an absolute bargain these days. Just remember, the DX vs FX body argument aside, either of these cameras will have features and abilities well beyond most pro cameras from 10 years ago. As for getting a D7100, never shot with one but I've also never read anything or seen any photo's taken by one to convince me it is worth the extra dough over a D7000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dramtastic, post: 209278, member: 16805"] Depending on the lens/lenses you get to go with it, I'm sure with practice you would get some great shots with either. Personally I would go with the D7000(I own one) as it is considered a semi-pro body. I've read a number or pro shooters who have used the D7K or have it as their back up camera and it is an absolute bargain these days. Just remember, the DX vs FX body argument aside, either of these cameras will have features and abilities well beyond most pro cameras from 10 years ago. As for getting a D7100, never shot with one but I've also never read anything or seen any photo's taken by one to convince me it is worth the extra dough over a D7000. [/QUOTE]
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