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D7100
D7100 "too much" camera to start with?
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<blockquote data-quote="panthers65" data-source="post: 214974" data-attributes="member: 17640"><p>Thanks, This is my push to find something that I know I could sell for a similar price if she doesn't take to it. This is why I'd be happier buying a more expensive camera that I got a good deal on than buying a cheaper camera at retail. If I can pick up a D7000 for $600, chances are I won't be loosing much, if any money on it if/when I go to sell it. Where-as if I buy a $800 D5300 brand new, I"ll be lucky to get $5-600 for it in a year if she never really gets too into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panthers65, post: 214974, member: 17640"] Thanks, This is my push to find something that I know I could sell for a similar price if she doesn't take to it. This is why I'd be happier buying a more expensive camera that I got a good deal on than buying a cheaper camera at retail. If I can pick up a D7000 for $600, chances are I won't be loosing much, if any money on it if/when I go to sell it. Where-as if I buy a $800 D5300 brand new, I"ll be lucky to get $5-600 for it in a year if she never really gets too into it. [/QUOTE]
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