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Posted by photoheron: Wed Jun 5th, 2013 16:07 | 1st Post |
Hello from Fort Smith Arkansas, Brad. I have enjoyed photography as a hobby since I was a teenager. I'm currently without a DSLR, looking to resolve that soon. I enjoy nature photography especially birds. I photograph old buildings. I'm here to learn how improve my skills and pick out my next Nikon.
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Posted by jk: Wed Jun 5th, 2013 16:18 | 2nd Post |
Hi, Welcome to the forum. I hope that we can provide you with the information that you need to make your decisions on equipment and also inform you on new techniques. Jk
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Posted by Robert: Wed Jun 5th, 2013 17:06 | 3rd Post |
Welcome to the forum, read, think about what you want and make YOUR choice. When I first joined this forum way back hoping to buy a D1, most told me to go for a D100 or a D70, I stuck to my guns and went with the D1, only you know what you need, we can advise but in the end it's you who are going to use the camera. I used and enjoyed that D1 for three years before I felt I needed something newer. I still have it and use it occasionally. Do you have any lenses? Are you thinking of DX or full frame?
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Posted by photoheron: Wed Jun 5th, 2013 17:12 | 4th Post |
I currently looking at DX, looking at a D5200 or D5100 OR D3200. I have had a D40 in the past. I have no lens.
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Posted by Judith: Wed Jun 5th, 2013 17:39 | 5th Post |
Hello and welcome to the forum, Brad. I only had a little point and shoot camera when I joined this forum but went on to buy a 2nd hand D200 which has been great. Everyone here is friendly and helpful so feel free to ask questions.
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Posted by richw: Fri Jun 7th, 2013 06:55 | 6th Post |
Welcome to the forum Brad. With the latest batch of Nikons there aren't really any bad choices. Enjoy whatever you choose. Since the D7100 has been announced there are some cheaper D7000 also available which might also be worth comparing with the others you are considering.
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Posted by jk: Fri Jun 7th, 2013 16:07 | 7th Post |
I'd definitely agree with Rich's comment. There are no bad Nikons only different ones that satisfy different needs.
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Posted by Squarerigger: Sun Jun 9th, 2013 13:06 | 8th Post |
Welcome to the forum. Enjoy your new camera, all of them are very good, and look forward to seeing some birding photos.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Mon Jun 17th, 2013 11:17 | 9th Post |
Welcome to the forum and make friends with some interesting and well informed photographers.
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