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Originally Posted by JMuedog I just got the Nikon D7000 and I only have positive things to say about this camera.
I think its scene setting are easy to use for beginners and its also extremely easy to adjust setting for those that have taken classes. They made more of the setting adjustable without having to go in and use the menu.
The camera reacts quickly, has much higher fps than I had with my old Nikon. It takes 1080p video with the click of a button...
I only have positives. I don't even begin to do what this camera is capable of as I've never had a photography class. Hope this helps
As far as point and shoot, I've only ever used the Olympus Stylus Tough line. These have been everywhere with me and have been put through hell and back and are still working fantastically. They do not have a lens that protrudes from the camera. They are slow to take a picture, but I think the fact that they are waterproof and shockproof more than make up for it. This past vacation bf dropped one why snorkeling and it was 30+ ft underwater and still survived. They've been dropped off cliffs and are fine... so I definitely recommend this line if you are hard on your cameras. |
Thanks Jenni! I really appreciate it! I am still reading review after review trying to get the best camera for the best price. There are just so many! I'll let you all know what I finally decide on. I have to make a decision soon, as I cannot live long without my camera!