Read the full review first, fool!
Its more than a point and shoot on crack
I watched the whole video, does that count?
Guy has a really annoying voice.
Read the full review first, fool!
Its more than a point and shoot on crack
You guys need to stop having conversations about cameras when the rest of us are trying to have a pity party... It's ____ing rude.
I have an 89 Batman and a nice camera
I have no 89 Batman and my Camera isn't all that great, but I did get laid last night.
What's considered the best of the best point and shoot?
Didn't Nikon release a Nikon1 or something like that....supposedly decent but not great reviews.
Is it true that MP doesn't matter, only the lense quality.
What does MF and Maglor use, 300mp with void size lenses
You guys need to stop having conversations about cameras when the rest of us are trying to have a pity party... It's ____ing rude.
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...smelling delicious, Batmans
I have an 89 Batman and a nice camera
...but I did get laid last night.
That's cheating, you have a wife
Wait, you didn't say with whom....
It was with my wife. That's the only person I have sex with aside from myself.
I always hear that Nikons are the best....the D7000 and other similar models, then Canon, then Sony.
I have always been a Nikon man, all the way from high school and through college in photography class. That being said, there's really no difference between canon and Nikon as far as quality is concerned, really just model specs. If you get one, stick with it though as lenses are where its at and you can switch them out between models. Also, if you have friends that are Nikon people, get a Nikon or the other way around, that way you can borrow equipment. I would say though that if you are going for a First DSLR a d7000 is probably a bit overkill. Its Nikon's highest quality camera without breaking into the FX pro sensor models (D4, D3X, etc.) and you'll be paying for features that you would probably never use. You'd be much happier with a d90 (which the d7000 "replaced" and is going out so you could find a good deal on it) or a d3000. On the canon side, a rebel T2i is a good choice.
also batman.
I have always been a Nikon man, all the way from high school and through college in photography class. That being said, there's really no difference between canon and Nikon as far as quality is concerned, really just model specs. If you get one, stick with it though as lenses are where its at and you can switch them out between models. Also, if you have friends that are Nikon people, get a Nikon or the other way around, that way you can borrow equipment. I would say though that if you are going for a First DSLR a d7000 is probably a bit overkill. Its Nikon's highest quality camera without breaking into the FX pro sensor models (D4, D3X, etc.) and you'll be paying for features that you would probably never use. You'd be much happier with a d90 (which the d7000 "replaced" and is going out so you could find a good deal on it) or a d3000. On the canon side, a rebel T2i is a good choice.
also batman.
Which lense should be used for detailed close ups and medium shots.
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