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Newbie needs help: D7000 or D3300
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 335290" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I would side with D3300 with its kit lens. This a light weight package with and excellent lense. There are minimum number of buttons and controls to confuse a beginner. The cost is quite low. If you are happy with it, well and good. If in future if you realise that :</p><p>1. You are not meant for DSLR</p><p>or</p><p>2. You have outgrown the body and want advanced functions available in higher end bodies</p><p>or</p><p>3. You realise you want to go full frame</p><p></p><p>In all the above cases you will want to sell off the camera. How much loss can you incur in a $550 camera? Not much. The cost in India for a kit with lense, 8GB card and a bag has dropped below US $ 500. <a href="http://www.amazon.in/Nikon-D3300-Digital-Camera-18-55mm/dp/B00JM4WAPS/ref=sr_1_1?tag=wwwvizurycom-21&category=All%20Departments&utm_content=8206344675" target="_blank">Buy Nikon D3300 24.2 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) with 18-55mm VR II Lens Kit with 8GB Card and Camera Bag Online at Low Price in India | Nikon Camera Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.in</a></p><p></p><p>I bought a D3300 knowing what I am getting. I am still quite happy with it after crossing 8,000 shots in 4 months. If I ever upgrade, it will be for a DF body when they give it a 24MP or more MP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 335290, member: 16090"] I would side with D3300 with its kit lens. This a light weight package with and excellent lense. There are minimum number of buttons and controls to confuse a beginner. The cost is quite low. If you are happy with it, well and good. If in future if you realise that : 1. You are not meant for DSLR or 2. You have outgrown the body and want advanced functions available in higher end bodies or 3. You realise you want to go full frame In all the above cases you will want to sell off the camera. How much loss can you incur in a $550 camera? Not much. The cost in India for a kit with lense, 8GB card and a bag has dropped below US $ 500. [url=http://www.amazon.in/Nikon-D3300-Digital-Camera-18-55mm/dp/B00JM4WAPS/ref=sr_1_1?tag=wwwvizurycom-21&category=All%20Departments&utm_content=8206344675]Buy Nikon D3300 24.2 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) with 18-55mm VR II Lens Kit with 8GB Card and Camera Bag Online at Low Price in India | Nikon Camera Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.in[/url] I bought a D3300 knowing what I am getting. I am still quite happy with it after crossing 8,000 shots in 4 months. If I ever upgrade, it will be for a DF body when they give it a 24MP or more MP. [/QUOTE]
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