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<blockquote data-quote="RRRoger" data-source="post: 204648" data-attributes="member: 9540"><p>It really depends on you.</p><p>Try the D7100 video first.</p><p></p><p>I have had many Video cameras and the only one I actually liked was the obsolete super 8 with tape.</p><p>All the DSLRs are better for my use.</p><p>Many only want a DSLR for stills and a VideoCam for home movies.</p><p>Others use their VideoCam for both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRRoger, post: 204648, member: 9540"] It really depends on you. Try the D7100 video first. I have had many Video cameras and the only one I actually liked was the obsolete super 8 with tape. All the DSLRs are better for my use. Many only want a DSLR for stills and a VideoCam for home movies. Others use their VideoCam for both. [/QUOTE]
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