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<blockquote data-quote="Buanadha" data-source="post: 789285" data-attributes="member: 50751"><p>Some of it has to do with timing. the D7000 came first and I took it on a family trip and got some great pictures (IMO) but was learning a lot with my first time through with a DSLR. Then when I got back, I also got a used D200. The D200 is with me in my office in downtown Chicago so I can slip out over lunch or during open spots on my calendar and take pictures. It's all pretty much been all outside, all in excellent light for the D200, and I've just had more opportunity to use the D200 so my familiarity has increased a lot (while it built on the learning I had with the d7000).</p><p></p><p>If I were shooting in lower light or indoors mostly, I'd grab the D7000 first, but for having it in my office and shooting colors and buildings during the day, the D200's been a lot of fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buanadha, post: 789285, member: 50751"] Some of it has to do with timing. the D7000 came first and I took it on a family trip and got some great pictures (IMO) but was learning a lot with my first time through with a DSLR. Then when I got back, I also got a used D200. The D200 is with me in my office in downtown Chicago so I can slip out over lunch or during open spots on my calendar and take pictures. It's all pretty much been all outside, all in excellent light for the D200, and I've just had more opportunity to use the D200 so my familiarity has increased a lot (while it built on the learning I had with the d7000). If I were shooting in lower light or indoors mostly, I'd grab the D7000 first, but for having it in my office and shooting colors and buildings during the day, the D200's been a lot of fun [/QUOTE]
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