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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 331493" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>Well I kind of agree with Browncoat but also your teacher as digital does allow you to shoot and bugger the consequences. There may be a better way to slow the students down but I wouldn't know.</p><p>Seriously there are so many options out there that it all depends on 2 things (IMO).</p><p>1. Your budget</p><p>2. Where you want to go with this thing.</p><p></p><p>I was very fortunate in that I had no answer to both but was faced with a 24 hour special and had to make a decision and pulled the trigger (I'm like that). </p><p>I'm glad I was forced into making that decision otherwise I might still be doing research.</p><p></p><p>I am happy with my camera, suspect that I may upgrade one day, as it does everything I ask and need of it during this learning curve. But … I am an old fart and maybe your daughter is a quicker learner and a D7100 or even D800/810 is more to her liking (and your budget)</p><p></p><p>Just get her shooting and make damn sure it is a NIKON!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 331493, member: 16844"] Well I kind of agree with Browncoat but also your teacher as digital does allow you to shoot and bugger the consequences. There may be a better way to slow the students down but I wouldn't know. Seriously there are so many options out there that it all depends on 2 things (IMO). 1. Your budget 2. Where you want to go with this thing. I was very fortunate in that I had no answer to both but was faced with a 24 hour special and had to make a decision and pulled the trigger (I'm like that). I'm glad I was forced into making that decision otherwise I might still be doing research. I am happy with my camera, suspect that I may upgrade one day, as it does everything I ask and need of it during this learning curve. But … I am an old fart and maybe your daughter is a quicker learner and a D7100 or even D800/810 is more to her liking (and your budget) Just get her shooting and make damn sure it is a NIKON!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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