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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 121249" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>The key question is can you achieve something greater or can your vision be enhanced by using the D7000 over the D3100. Clearly you are an accomplished photographer and have a clear vision. The D7000 is naturally better in a few ways over the D3100 (fps, resolution, weather sealing, toughness, screen resolution, etc.), yet if you have what you need artistically with the D3100, there is no reason to switch. However, if you encounter technical limitations to your efforts (ie: speed of focusing), then an upgrade would be practical. If you want more resolution and greater dynamic range in your photos, then the D7000 would serve you well in that regard. If your moments that you capture are that important....then isn't it worth it? Those moments only come once in your life. And you don't need to tell anyone what you spent on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 121249, member: 13076"] The key question is can you achieve something greater or can your vision be enhanced by using the D7000 over the D3100. Clearly you are an accomplished photographer and have a clear vision. The D7000 is naturally better in a few ways over the D3100 (fps, resolution, weather sealing, toughness, screen resolution, etc.), yet if you have what you need artistically with the D3100, there is no reason to switch. However, if you encounter technical limitations to your efforts (ie: speed of focusing), then an upgrade would be practical. If you want more resolution and greater dynamic range in your photos, then the D7000 would serve you well in that regard. If your moments that you capture are that important....then isn't it worth it? Those moments only come once in your life. And you don't need to tell anyone what you spent on it. [/QUOTE]
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