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General Digital SLR Cameras
planning to buy a new nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="AntrimHills" data-source="post: 66637" data-attributes="member: 9936"><p>For what it's worth, I'll throw a spanner in the works.</p><p></p><p>If you think the D3200 is maybe too entry level, and the D7000 is too expensive, do what I did initially and consider the D90. It may be an older model, but it is still a great camera. You can get a D90 with an 18-105 lens for very little more than it takes to buy the D3200 with an 18-55...</p><p></p><p>And you get a lot of camera for the money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AntrimHills, post: 66637, member: 9936"] For what it's worth, I'll throw a spanner in the works. If you think the D3200 is maybe too entry level, and the D7000 is too expensive, do what I did initially and consider the D90. It may be an older model, but it is still a great camera. You can get a D90 with an 18-105 lens for very little more than it takes to buy the D3200 with an 18-55... And you get a lot of camera for the money [/QUOTE]
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