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Nikon d7000 vs. Nikon d90?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 15146" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>As much as you want the better camera body, you have to remind yourself that the camera won't take the picture. An even if the camera is better, the picture might not be.</p><p>I own both the D90 and D7000 and like them both. The D90 is capable of stunning images depending on the lens you use on it. The D7000 is great to but a little more unforgivable (errors are multiplied). From your post, you mention that you want to be a photographer when you grow up, I'd suggest you to get the D90. Camera bodies change every few years and there is always going to be something better coming out. Lenses on the other hand can last you a lifetime. This is why I would like you to seriously consider the D90 with a pro lens. The results will come very close to the D7000. </p><p>Photography is all about learning to see and exploit light. The camera doesn't see that, only you can learn how to interpret light to make great pictures.</p><p>Enjoy your future new camera and keep learning.</p><p>Marcel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 15146, member: 3903"] As much as you want the better camera body, you have to remind yourself that the camera won't take the picture. An even if the camera is better, the picture might not be. I own both the D90 and D7000 and like them both. The D90 is capable of stunning images depending on the lens you use on it. The D7000 is great to but a little more unforgivable (errors are multiplied). From your post, you mention that you want to be a photographer when you grow up, I'd suggest you to get the D90. Camera bodies change every few years and there is always going to be something better coming out. Lenses on the other hand can last you a lifetime. This is why I would like you to seriously consider the D90 with a pro lens. The results will come very close to the D7000. Photography is all about learning to see and exploit light. The camera doesn't see that, only you can learn how to interpret light to make great pictures. Enjoy your future new camera and keep learning. Marcel [/QUOTE]
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