Empty_Quarter
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I've been using a D60 (w/ kit lens + other entry-level lenses) for the past couple of years. It didn't take long for me to outgrow it and found it very limiting.
I've been eyeing the D7000 for a while, and today I finally got one.
I walked in with the intention of getting the D7000 with its 18-105 kit lens, but after a long discussion with the salesman, and checking out all my options and how they met my needs, I walked out with the D7000 with a tamron 17-50 f/2.8 (non-VR). Aside from the lens improvement over kit lens, the build quality of this lens is a night-and-day improvement over nikon's kit lenses.
It certainly blew my budget by a couple hundred bucks, but WOW the pictures are so much better! I certainly do not regret it! I'm only sorry that I didn't get it sooner.
Now I can take pics and be pleased with the quality . I'll never go back to the budget/entry-level stuff o.o....
I've been eyeing the D7000 for a while, and today I finally got one.
I walked in with the intention of getting the D7000 with its 18-105 kit lens, but after a long discussion with the salesman, and checking out all my options and how they met my needs, I walked out with the D7000 with a tamron 17-50 f/2.8 (non-VR). Aside from the lens improvement over kit lens, the build quality of this lens is a night-and-day improvement over nikon's kit lenses.
It certainly blew my budget by a couple hundred bucks, but WOW the pictures are so much better! I certainly do not regret it! I'm only sorry that I didn't get it sooner.
Now I can take pics and be pleased with the quality . I'll never go back to the budget/entry-level stuff o.o....