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bluemtnrunner

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Looking at a Nikon D3000/d3100. Opinions, ideas? Wanted for nature, art, and food photography.
 

Kurt

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That is a good one. You can't go wrong with Nikon or Canon. Just settle on a price range and then check features you desire.
 

Bob

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Nikon D3100 is the newest generation with best rendition of colors. The D3000 has a CCD sensor that is dated technology, and has limited low light capability.
 

vinniej3

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I'm personally I Nikon fan. I have a D70 that I purchased about 5-6 years ago, and it still takes great pics. My wife has D50 that's even older and she loves it. That being said, I have a cousin that swears by Canon. Either way, you can't go wrong.
 

bluemtnrunner

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Ordered a D90 today. And now I have to wait and wait and wait....ohh do hurry up and arrive. I have waited so long already.
 

Bob

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CDD sensors camera have better color right out of the camera compare to CMOS sensor cameras.
compare the D3000 at iso 1600 or 3200 to a D3100. The color rendition from Nikon's current Expeed processor is a notable leap forward from the last generation cameras.
 

Surfrider28

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On the D200 color rendition out the camera is much better than D300s. Anyways a these sensors are made by Sony.
 
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