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DSLR Sales On The Decline . . . Nikon and Canon Lower Sales Projections
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<blockquote data-quote="Camera Fun" data-source="post: 218333" data-attributes="member: 13006"><p>I got a D7000 last year because I wanted to get back into photography as a hobby and be able to do different things; also wanted to get a dslr before the mp wars got completely out of control. I will use the camera on my cell phone but only for something of quick interest; and usually I'm just sending the picture to someone for fun. To me, the phone pictures are a get-it-now situation from a camera that fits in a pocket or purse and doesn't require learning about ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc. or going through menus. For some people the phone camera is what they want to use and that's fine. For me personally, I'll take a larger camera with fewer megapixels and offers more opportunities to do different things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camera Fun, post: 218333, member: 13006"] I got a D7000 last year because I wanted to get back into photography as a hobby and be able to do different things; also wanted to get a dslr before the mp wars got completely out of control. I will use the camera on my cell phone but only for something of quick interest; and usually I'm just sending the picture to someone for fun. To me, the phone pictures are a get-it-now situation from a camera that fits in a pocket or purse and doesn't require learning about ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc. or going through menus. For some people the phone camera is what they want to use and that's fine. For me personally, I'll take a larger camera with fewer megapixels and offers more opportunities to do different things. [/QUOTE]
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