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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 214123" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I have a friend that was always talking about how much he liked my photography so he decided he would start shooting. He went out a bought a Canon that was probably equivalent to the D3100. He shot it for about a week and decided it did not take good pictures so he went and traded it for the next model up and went through the process again. Again it would not take good pictures. Buy this time he had a camera that was probably close to the D7100 or at least the D7000. So he decided to ask me what camera he should get that would take good pictures. I told him to send me one of the original pictures from the first camera and let me look at it. Three minutes into post processing I had a technically good photo and sent it back to him. It took him all that time and money to figure out that it takes more than fancy equipment to get good photos. It takes work and training. </p><p></p><p>All that being said my new D7000 came in this morning. I will finally be able to get good photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 214123, member: 6277"] I have a friend that was always talking about how much he liked my photography so he decided he would start shooting. He went out a bought a Canon that was probably equivalent to the D3100. He shot it for about a week and decided it did not take good pictures so he went and traded it for the next model up and went through the process again. Again it would not take good pictures. Buy this time he had a camera that was probably close to the D7100 or at least the D7000. So he decided to ask me what camera he should get that would take good pictures. I told him to send me one of the original pictures from the first camera and let me look at it. Three minutes into post processing I had a technically good photo and sent it back to him. It took him all that time and money to figure out that it takes more than fancy equipment to get good photos. It takes work and training. All that being said my new D7000 came in this morning. I will finally be able to get good photos. [/QUOTE]
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