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Thoughts on keeping my D7000...
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<blockquote data-quote="dragion" data-source="post: 315399" data-attributes="member: 11721"><p>Thanks Mike for sharing the linked video.</p><p>Yes, I have watched it and it confirms how I feel about the A6000 and D7000.</p><p>Since. I'm not really into much wildlife photography and very limited with fast sports, that is the reason why I'm uncertain about keeping the D7000.</p><p>The only time I'll require fast focus would be for my daughter's soccer games...which the A6000 seems to do pretty good.</p><p></p><p>I guess my objective would be, Sony A6000 for go all-around travel & Nikon D7000 for "special" occasions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragion, post: 315399, member: 11721"] Thanks Mike for sharing the linked video. Yes, I have watched it and it confirms how I feel about the A6000 and D7000. Since. I'm not really into much wildlife photography and very limited with fast sports, that is the reason why I'm uncertain about keeping the D7000. The only time I'll require fast focus would be for my daughter's soccer games...which the A6000 seems to do pretty good. I guess my objective would be, Sony A6000 for go all-around travel & Nikon D7000 for "special" occasions. [/QUOTE]
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