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D7000
is the d7000 still a "relevant" camera in 2013?
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<blockquote data-quote="aced19" data-source="post: 224140" data-attributes="member: 9734"><p>I shoot a lot of sports and I haven't found anything the D7000 cant do. </p><p>I started with a D70 then a D90, they both had limitations. </p><p>But like I said the D7000 does anything I ask of it and it's great for low light situations. </p><p>There are better cameras but for the money right now it's worth the buy.</p><p></p><p>As far as lens go. </p><p>Since you don't know what you'll be shooting. Get the zoom lens then you will have the versatility you need until you get a better understanding what you want to shoot. Then I would add the 50 1.8 because you can pick one up for a $100 if you look around.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As money allows you can pick up a battery grip and it will feel very professional for you.</p><p>I'm 6' 5" with big hands and have a grip on mine. It fits me with no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aced19, post: 224140, member: 9734"] I shoot a lot of sports and I haven't found anything the D7000 cant do. I started with a D70 then a D90, they both had limitations. But like I said the D7000 does anything I ask of it and it's great for low light situations. There are better cameras but for the money right now it's worth the buy. As far as lens go. Since you don't know what you'll be shooting. Get the zoom lens then you will have the versatility you need until you get a better understanding what you want to shoot. Then I would add the 50 1.8 because you can pick one up for a $100 if you look around. As money allows you can pick up a battery grip and it will feel very professional for you. I'm 6' 5" with big hands and have a grip on mine. It fits me with no problems. [/QUOTE]
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