A wise response would be - it depends on
what you want to do...But, assuming you want
what I think you want - I think almost anyone
would say D7000. It's two years newer and
there are too many advantages to list. Costs
a little more. I have the 7k and my friend
has the D90. I've compared everything.You can
google D7000 vs D90 and you may come up with
articles and reviews. Many agree that it is
Nikons best cropped sensor DSLR to date. It
handles absolutely great. If you are ever
around Long Island borrow mine and check it
out
Yes, I agree. I am very interested in
purchasing the D7000, it will be so worth
getting it. I like the fact that there is
auto focus when recording and the quality is
so much better! I'm still deciding and it
comes down to whatever camera I can afford.
Wish me luck!
Anytime no problem! You could check out Best
Buy or something and look for a no interest
payment plan. Or if a birthday is coming up
collect some cash or gift cards. It is worth
it it will enhance your life (I'm sure you
know that already).
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MP00 (3 months ago | reply)
No more Nikon D40?
Joshi's Paradise (3 months ago | reply)
No. I sold it about 2 years ago. I'm finally upgrading!
MP00 (3 months ago | reply)
Joshi's Paradise (3 months ago | reply)
Either a Nikon D90 or D7000. Still stuck between the two, so not too sure yet. What do you recommend?
MP00 (3 months ago | reply)
Joshi's Paradise (3 months ago | reply)
Yes, I agree. I am very interested in purchasing the D7000, it will be so worth getting it. I like the fact that there is auto focus when recording and the quality is so much better! I'm still deciding and it comes down to whatever camera I can afford. Wish me luck!
Joshi's Paradise (3 months ago | reply)
Thanks alot for the advice. :)
MP00 (3 months ago | reply)
Joshi's Paradise (3 months ago | reply)
Hmm. I know nothing about the Best Buy interest plan, but i'll have to look into it. Thanks alot, very helpful!