which nikon camera is best to buy D100, D200 ,D300,D40, D80 or d90?
hey
am interested in click pictures. i click usually picture from my phone which is Samsung galaxy s but now am more interest in clicking pictures. i heard that nikon is best company which makes best camera. i am new to cameras and i need someone to tell me which camera shall i buy and which is best for me.
thanks in advance.
There are two ways to approach this.
Buy the latest technology which would mean buying the D300s or D7000
OR buy what you can afford, like the D100 and spend the rest of your budget on more lenses.
I used a Nikon D100 professionally for about three years and still use it from time to time
Of those listed I would suggest you look hard at the Nikon D90. It has all you need to click away and still leave you with some funds to buy a second lens
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I recently bought a 2007 chevy cobalt from a buy here pay here type place and totaled it 4-5 days later. The dealer sold me a car with balding tires,i hydroplaned,spun out 5 times on a GA interstate and hit the concrete wall. No lawsuit is available and my insurance is covering most of the payment for the vehicle. However,I now owe $4000 for the part they did not cover and the financial institution originally had a 42 month financing period. What do I do?
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