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<blockquote data-quote="DrewPhotos" data-source="post: 70759" data-attributes="member: 10407"><p>Greetings everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have been using a D3000 for the past few years for my photography. I shoot an array of subjects, but the majority are wedding, maternity, new born, and family photo sessions (some outdoor and some indoor). Some 50,000 photos later and I am looking to turn my d3000 into my back up camera and upgrade some.</p><p></p><p>The two cameras I am looking at are the d700 and the d7000. I dont forsee myself using the video feature that much at all. Perhaps a little during weddings <strong>maybe</strong>.</p><p>My dilemma though is, I am not sure the quality of the d700 is that much better to warrant the price difference. If I get the d7000, I can afford another lense or two.</p><p>I would greatly appreciate opinions on this, especially if anyone has experience with both models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrewPhotos, post: 70759, member: 10407"] Greetings everyone, I have been using a D3000 for the past few years for my photography. I shoot an array of subjects, but the majority are wedding, maternity, new born, and family photo sessions (some outdoor and some indoor). Some 50,000 photos later and I am looking to turn my d3000 into my back up camera and upgrade some. The two cameras I am looking at are the d700 and the d7000. I dont forsee myself using the video feature that much at all. Perhaps a little during weddings [b]maybe[/b]. My dilemma though is, I am not sure the quality of the d700 is that much better to warrant the price difference. If I get the d7000, I can afford another lense or two. I would greatly appreciate opinions on this, especially if anyone has experience with both models. [/QUOTE]
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