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D7000 & weather resistance
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 126814" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>Welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>If I was in the market on a new camera, I would choose the newer Nikon D7100 with the Nikon 18-105mm kit lens and Nikon SB 700 as my beginner kit.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product/Digital-SLR-Cameras/1513/D7100.html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-RatingsReviews" target="_blank">D7100 Nikon Digital Camera| Digital SLR Camera from Nikon</a></p><p></p><p>About $200 difference, you get a more robust camera (auto focus, larger screen, newer technology and higher resolution).</p><p></p><p>When shooting with light rain or mist, it is best to keep your camera hot shoe cover on (where the external flash is normally mounted). Other than that, a light rain shouldn't be an issue just be sure to read the specs of the lenses if you expose them to light rain or snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 126814, member: 6573"] Welcome to the forum. If I was in the market on a new camera, I would choose the newer Nikon D7100 with the Nikon 18-105mm kit lens and Nikon SB 700 as my beginner kit. [url=http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product/Digital-SLR-Cameras/1513/D7100.html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-RatingsReviews]D7100 Nikon Digital Camera| Digital SLR Camera from Nikon[/url] About $200 difference, you get a more robust camera (auto focus, larger screen, newer technology and higher resolution). When shooting with light rain or mist, it is best to keep your camera hot shoe cover on (where the external flash is normally mounted). Other than that, a light rain shouldn't be an issue just be sure to read the specs of the lenses if you expose them to light rain or snow. [/QUOTE]
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