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D7000
D7000 v D5000
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 311730" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The d7000 is a great camera... more readily available controls to quickly change settings on the fly. Front and rear command wheel, top lcd display, internal focus motor, two card slots, etc. It is a more pro-leaning camera as far as the user interface, but I would not think it is amazingly better and it will not automatically give you great images. I'm not saying you should look even higher than the d7000, I am just saying do not give tremendous weight to the advice that a new body will give you a great leap in your images. D7000 is a great camera though, d7100 even nicer if you can swing it. Plenty of amazing images taken with a d5000. Tell us how you feel the d5000 is limiting you. I just don't want you to be disappointed, you may love the d7000 and wonder how you did without it or you may look at the images and wonder why they look no different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 311730, member: 4923"] The d7000 is a great camera... more readily available controls to quickly change settings on the fly. Front and rear command wheel, top lcd display, internal focus motor, two card slots, etc. It is a more pro-leaning camera as far as the user interface, but I would not think it is amazingly better and it will not automatically give you great images. I'm not saying you should look even higher than the d7000, I am just saying do not give tremendous weight to the advice that a new body will give you a great leap in your images. D7000 is a great camera though, d7100 even nicer if you can swing it. Plenty of amazing images taken with a d5000. Tell us how you feel the d5000 is limiting you. I just don't want you to be disappointed, you may love the d7000 and wonder how you did without it or you may look at the images and wonder why they look no different. [/QUOTE]
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