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<blockquote data-quote="joaco2208" data-source="post: 343259" data-attributes="member: 30056"><p>Well, I've never liked Canon cameras. I've been in love with L lenses since I first tried one, but the general Canon experience doesn't engage me. I have great Image quality because of the optics but the camera doesn't help, I don't like Canon's white balance, Images lack nice colurs, every picture I take with a canon looks as it was taken in a cloudy afternoon. Only a few of them really drive me crazy, so I don't find pleasing this, since only about 30 of 1500 pictures I take are REALLY nice to my eye, there's something that I don't like about the whole thing.</p><p></p><p>I ended up realizing that I like the images that Nikon cameras take, but I like canon Lenses. I think I will buy a good nikon camera, with a lot of features that my oldie Xsi doesn't have and a 70-200mm that can match the quality of my f/4L Canon.</p><p></p><p>My first choice was the D3200 because it packs a lot of innovative stuff in a small body and at a really contained price. The thing is that I wan't "Pro stuff", so D3200 could give a lot but some pro features aren't included in this entry-level Nikon. My 2nd Option is buying a used D7000 with a better lens for some more money, which is an option a like a lot. What I like about buying the D3200 is that It's Brand New</p><p></p><p>Regarding Lenses, I can deal with only 2 lenses. Right now I only use my 70-200mm and the 18-55mm IS, although I sometimes desire those 300mm of the 100-300mm and the 90mm of the 28-90mm. Being things I can stack up, I narrowed my choice to a 70-200mm f/2.8 and a small lens, such as the 18-55mm or 18-105 which would be awesome.</p><p></p><p>I want to get primarily a great 70-200mm f/2.8 that is as good as my Canon lens. I thing that the Tamron might be just as good as far as quality goes, but its AF is definitely not world-class as USM in the Canon, which is precise as a Swiss watch. I don't want to spend much more than 800 dollars in the 70-200mm, so it might also be a used 80-200mm Nikon, or a Sigma OS. Can you tell me which is better?</p><p></p><p>What camera should I get? Is it worth the difference between a d7000 and a d3200?</p><p></p><p>* My 70-200mm is not the IS version</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joaco2208, post: 343259, member: 30056"] Well, I've never liked Canon cameras. I've been in love with L lenses since I first tried one, but the general Canon experience doesn't engage me. I have great Image quality because of the optics but the camera doesn't help, I don't like Canon's white balance, Images lack nice colurs, every picture I take with a canon looks as it was taken in a cloudy afternoon. Only a few of them really drive me crazy, so I don't find pleasing this, since only about 30 of 1500 pictures I take are REALLY nice to my eye, there's something that I don't like about the whole thing. I ended up realizing that I like the images that Nikon cameras take, but I like canon Lenses. I think I will buy a good nikon camera, with a lot of features that my oldie Xsi doesn't have and a 70-200mm that can match the quality of my f/4L Canon. My first choice was the D3200 because it packs a lot of innovative stuff in a small body and at a really contained price. The thing is that I wan't "Pro stuff", so D3200 could give a lot but some pro features aren't included in this entry-level Nikon. My 2nd Option is buying a used D7000 with a better lens for some more money, which is an option a like a lot. What I like about buying the D3200 is that It's Brand New Regarding Lenses, I can deal with only 2 lenses. Right now I only use my 70-200mm and the 18-55mm IS, although I sometimes desire those 300mm of the 100-300mm and the 90mm of the 28-90mm. Being things I can stack up, I narrowed my choice to a 70-200mm f/2.8 and a small lens, such as the 18-55mm or 18-105 which would be awesome. I want to get primarily a great 70-200mm f/2.8 that is as good as my Canon lens. I thing that the Tamron might be just as good as far as quality goes, but its AF is definitely not world-class as USM in the Canon, which is precise as a Swiss watch. I don't want to spend much more than 800 dollars in the 70-200mm, so it might also be a used 80-200mm Nikon, or a Sigma OS. Can you tell me which is better? What camera should I get? Is it worth the difference between a d7000 and a d3200? * My 70-200mm is not the IS version Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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