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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 390472" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I would suggest getting the D3300 with its kit lense. That is one amazing lense. The combo is one of the lightest body+lense combinations you can get - excellent for travel.</p><p></p><p>As others have commented, for wildlife a long lense is required. Desist from getting xx-300 zooms, they are pretty bad at 300mm. Either get the 300mm F4 prime or the xxx-500/600 zooms. They are much better in the 300-400mm range.</p><p></p><p>I would not recommend getting the D7000 as it is quite old and the current bodies have much better high ISO capabilities (required for wild life, as you may be shooting in average light at high shutter speeds).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 390472, member: 16090"] I would suggest getting the D3300 with its kit lense. That is one amazing lense. The combo is one of the lightest body+lense combinations you can get - excellent for travel. As others have commented, for wildlife a long lense is required. Desist from getting xx-300 zooms, they are pretty bad at 300mm. Either get the 300mm F4 prime or the xxx-500/600 zooms. They are much better in the 300-400mm range. I would not recommend getting the D7000 as it is quite old and the current bodies have much better high ISO capabilities (required for wild life, as you may be shooting in average light at high shutter speeds). [/QUOTE]
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