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 Posted: Thu Apr 3rd, 2014 18:39
Eric



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Big Jon wrote:
Hi Eric,

thanks for the reply.

Manual control is my biggest issue currently, changing ISO WB and even aperture in manual on the D3000 is a pain, I have to continually go through menu's or press multiple button simultaneously to change setting which can be overcome I believe by buying a better body. I also find that the time changing setting could mean the difference between me getting the shot I want and not having to adjust later in software. Also as said the built in AF motor I see would be an advantage to me as gives me more options for lenses in my price range.  



Ok ..so I think a D7000 would be right for you. The D7100 is a bit more responsive when it comes to speed of focus...but the D7000 is no slouch.

I have a D7000 and for most situations it's perfect.

Most commentators say that if you have a D7000 there is little advantage upgrading to the D7100...so that says a lot.

The D7000 will also be cheaper on the second user market as some people feel the need to upgrade every time a new model comes out.

Show us some of your photos when you have time...and let us know where you in the world.

Good hunting

Last edited on Thu Apr 3rd, 2014 18:41 by Eric



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