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  1. Dave says:

    Thanks Dan for the comparison. I’m just a guy who likes to take pictures and want to learn more about it. I was about to buy the D90 and now after reading what you have found out for yourself I’ve I’m thanking I should consider the D7000. You don’t think thats too much camera for a beginner do you? I am a guy that likes good tools,equipt or whatever.

  2. Dan Bailey says:

    Dave, thanks for your comment. If you were seriously considering the D90, then by all means, I’d say go with the D7000 Like I pointed out, it’s a huge jump in technology for a relatively small jump in price. And no, I wouldn’t say it’s too much camera for a beginner, it’s a great camera that’s on it’s way in, and not on it’s way out.

  3. Hi Dan,
    I was just looking for your rss feed. No rss feed?
    Anne.

  4. Dan Bailey says:

    Anne, for some reason, I lost the RSS icon when I updated my theme. It’s back now, but there’s the feed address: feed://danbaileyphoto.com/blog/feed/ Thanks for the heads up!

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