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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
upgrade to 610 from D7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="eli" data-source="post: 276399" data-attributes="member: 10282"><p>What i am learning is that i have a lot to learn. Will try changing light bulbs, and adjusting white balance via trial and error.</p><p>Will resolve to learn my camera more fully and to read about and experiment with exposure. Twenty years ago i enjoyed my nikon D70 -</p><p>still have it but it doesn't work - photographing my kids. The shots were spot on, color great, even with a couple of cheap lenses.</p><p>Really enjoyed that camera and, more importantly, those times. now, my D7000 may be a fine piece of technology, but digital pictures</p><p>just don't have that extra something that i found in film. Regardless, it is time to learn this camera, or any other camera i buy. And, it is time to study photography a bit more . . . it is too fine an art to ignore!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eli, post: 276399, member: 10282"] What i am learning is that i have a lot to learn. Will try changing light bulbs, and adjusting white balance via trial and error. Will resolve to learn my camera more fully and to read about and experiment with exposure. Twenty years ago i enjoyed my nikon D70 - still have it but it doesn't work - photographing my kids. The shots were spot on, color great, even with a couple of cheap lenses. Really enjoyed that camera and, more importantly, those times. now, my D7000 may be a fine piece of technology, but digital pictures just don't have that extra something that i found in film. Regardless, it is time to learn this camera, or any other camera i buy. And, it is time to study photography a bit more . . . it is too fine an art to ignore! [/QUOTE]
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