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D7000
Newbie needs help: D7000 or D3300
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 334391" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>depends on your long term goals, which you do not provide, are you working to become a serious digital photographer or happy with leaving in scene mode </p><p>like point and shoots. If your goal is to have the high quality digital image with say one or two modern consumer lens,, and don't want to fiddle</p><p>with manual modes,, and overriides, I would vote for the 3300,,</p><p></p><p>and if you are looking into learning the art of camera control, and perhaps have plans over time on upgrading further and or would like to buy</p><p>older Nikkor AFs (that need the focus motor in the camera) and or want to meter manual glass, well,, I would suggest the 7000.</p><p></p><p>either camera is a fine choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 334391, member: 10038"] depends on your long term goals, which you do not provide, are you working to become a serious digital photographer or happy with leaving in scene mode like point and shoots. If your goal is to have the high quality digital image with say one or two modern consumer lens,, and don't want to fiddle with manual modes,, and overriides, I would vote for the 3300,, and if you are looking into learning the art of camera control, and perhaps have plans over time on upgrading further and or would like to buy older Nikkor AFs (that need the focus motor in the camera) and or want to meter manual glass, well,, I would suggest the 7000. either camera is a fine choice. [/QUOTE]
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