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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 66554" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Well, the D7K is a good camera, but the best? I hardly think it is the "best" Nikon. It may be the "best" for them, but maybe the D3200 is the "best" for you. it really depends on what you want from the camera and it also depends on your budget. There are plenty of comparisons out there that you can read when it comes down to the speeds and feeds of both cameras. Personally, i think you will be very happy with the D3200 and you don't need to be a "pro" to use the D7k. Though, if you are a beginner, as you say, all the bells and whistles on the D7K may distract you from learning more about the fundamentals of photography. That being said, i am sure you will get a bunch more answers that are different and i am sure you will get a bunch of D7k pimps telling you otherwise as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 66554, member: 9619"] Well, the D7K is a good camera, but the best? I hardly think it is the "best" Nikon. It may be the "best" for them, but maybe the D3200 is the "best" for you. it really depends on what you want from the camera and it also depends on your budget. There are plenty of comparisons out there that you can read when it comes down to the speeds and feeds of both cameras. Personally, i think you will be very happy with the D3200 and you don't need to be a "pro" to use the D7k. Though, if you are a beginner, as you say, all the bells and whistles on the D7K may distract you from learning more about the fundamentals of photography. That being said, i am sure you will get a bunch more answers that are different and i am sure you will get a bunch of D7k pimps telling you otherwise as well. [/QUOTE]
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