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D7000
Lens advice from the pro's pls
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<blockquote data-quote="riverside" data-source="post: 215269" data-attributes="member: 14054"><p>I do agree most any upper tier Nikon product is a good investment offering acceptable service life and resale though I wouldn't buy a D600 at any price.</p><p> </p><p>I made the comment about price comparison with Nikon solely based on Travanian's response of Nikon being more investment than he cared to make at this time. I normally avoid buying or selling used electronics of speedlite nature so resale value has little meaning to me. </p><p></p><p>Some trivia regarding the Yongnuo 565, every review I read before purchasing stated it's physically a dead ringer for the Canon 580ex with almost all features of that unit. It was originally released only for Canon with the Nikon model following some months later. Lots of kudos for Yongnuo products on Canon and other general photography forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverside, post: 215269, member: 14054"] I do agree most any upper tier Nikon product is a good investment offering acceptable service life and resale though I wouldn't buy a D600 at any price. I made the comment about price comparison with Nikon solely based on Travanian's response of Nikon being more investment than he cared to make at this time. I normally avoid buying or selling used electronics of speedlite nature so resale value has little meaning to me. Some trivia regarding the Yongnuo 565, every review I read before purchasing stated it's physically a dead ringer for the Canon 580ex with almost all features of that unit. It was originally released only for Canon with the Nikon model following some months later. Lots of kudos for Yongnuo products on Canon and other general photography forums. [/QUOTE]
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