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D7000
D7000 vs D300S
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<blockquote data-quote="imnunky" data-source="post: 11804" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Wow is this thing quick! All I have to compare this camera to is my D50 and D90 This is definately steps up from them. But I am glad that I have them because it makes my convergence to D7000 a lot easier. So all in all this has more to offer but is still only an enthusiast camera. Please don't get me wrong; that comment is not a fault finding remark, it's a realistic one, If anyone asks for my emotional response to this camera, well... I am leaning towards "love". I know my abilities and desires and this unit appears to have them all covered. Anyone owning a D7000 couldn't possibly dislike it, although that is my opinion. I am glad I spent the time, patience and money. Right now I am well satisfied. </p><p>I, too, am tired of the winter. My D7000 has just added 6 pics to my gallery only as indoor shoot ideas, not for any kind of photographic achievements. We (D7000) and I, are just spending time together, experimenting, testing etc etc etc, And no I don't get out much (chuckle)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imnunky, post: 11804, member: 19"] Wow is this thing quick! All I have to compare this camera to is my D50 and D90 This is definately steps up from them. But I am glad that I have them because it makes my convergence to D7000 a lot easier. So all in all this has more to offer but is still only an enthusiast camera. Please don't get me wrong; that comment is not a fault finding remark, it's a realistic one, If anyone asks for my emotional response to this camera, well... I am leaning towards "love". I know my abilities and desires and this unit appears to have them all covered. Anyone owning a D7000 couldn't possibly dislike it, although that is my opinion. I am glad I spent the time, patience and money. Right now I am well satisfied. I, too, am tired of the winter. My D7000 has just added 6 pics to my gallery only as indoor shoot ideas, not for any kind of photographic achievements. We (D7000) and I, are just spending time together, experimenting, testing etc etc etc, And no I don't get out much (chuckle) [/QUOTE]
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