I read a lot of reviews - different and about different things. Most of the "cons" are "our hands" Just look on the Internet for photos taken by pros on any devices, even the cheapest ones. The only thing I can say is that crop and full frame are different levels. But again, for the pros. The first DSLR was a boot d 600. I used it for 2 months. Wanted something a little more subtle. In the course of the search, Nikon also began to look. The first thing that caught my eye and "hands" is the MATERIAL of the case. Nikon has a great one. This is not my preconceived opinion, at kenon it is somehow cheap in appearance and all rough - it quickly gets dirty. As a beginner, this circumstance was very significant for me. I purchased Nikon d 7000. After kenon (no offense to kenonists) 7000 was just an "airplane". But later I did not have enough ISO and 16 megapixels was not enough to print a landscape at 100x60 cm. Of course, you can glue it from a bunch of frames, but that's another story. In general, I'm still impressed. The detailing is breathtaking. With ISO, you can not bathe, you should not borscht. The device is very high quality and soundly assembled, no squeaks, etc. It remains to acquire a park of good glass and learn how to make masterpieces. I wish you all the best and may your dreams come true :)
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