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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 227118" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The d7000 is a great camera, but you will need to put in some time to learn some photography basics so that you can make the most of the camera. If you are not looking to get too deep into things, some of the other models would be good too, like d3200, d5200, and d5300. These cameras use a more menu driven user interface. Still great cameras, just less pro-leaning features. The d5x00's have a swing out screen that is helpful with video. I can't comment on how the d7000 will handle the sound, I almost never shoot video.</p><p>As for the indoor school shots, you can do better than the point and shoot, but the camera is not magic. You might need to use a higher iso and/or get a faster lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 227118, member: 4923"] The d7000 is a great camera, but you will need to put in some time to learn some photography basics so that you can make the most of the camera. If you are not looking to get too deep into things, some of the other models would be good too, like d3200, d5200, and d5300. These cameras use a more menu driven user interface. Still great cameras, just less pro-leaning features. The d5x00's have a swing out screen that is helpful with video. I can't comment on how the d7000 will handle the sound, I almost never shoot video. As for the indoor school shots, you can do better than the point and shoot, but the camera is not magic. You might need to use a higher iso and/or get a faster lens. [/QUOTE]
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