D7000 Good first dslr? Saw one w/nikkor 50mm for $450 was thinking about it
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I sold my D7000 for $275 a year ago. You could pick up a 50 for under $100. PASS
It's not bad and 450 is the going rate with the Nikkor 50 unless it's the old AF model from the 80s
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go for it but it would annoy me only have a prime
>>3117986
worst disadvantages of only having a prime?
>>3117991
You have to move around to frame shit like a fucking plebeian
>>3117992
I mostly take photos hiking of landscapes and mountains tho
>>3117993
Then you'll be stepping backwards trying to fit your landscape in frame and fall off of the mountain. Pretty common death among photographers
>>3117977
Yes. It is an excellent first, second and workhorse camera.
>>3117993
Get an AF 35mm prime for cheap and do panoramas.