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What are you using and are you happy with it?


I have an old Nikon D80 with a not so good kit lens. Today I upgraded to the Nikon D7200 with the Nikon AF-S 50mm F/1.8G lens. Cheap lens but it gets good reviews. For Christmas I'll spend some money on a good lens.

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Canon 7D Mk II. Happy.


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I use both a Nikon D40 and D60 DSLR. Both are older models and are "out of date" with current standards, however, they work well and meet my needs.
 
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Nikon D5300 and very happy with it.


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Happy with my Nikon D7200
 
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Canon 5D Mark IV.

Nice upgrade from the hand-me-down 5D Mark I that I inherited. But no shade on the Mark I, I took quite a few good pictures with the old box.

People tend to self-segregate into either Canon or Nikon users. For me, Canon was where I started, so that's where I've stayed.
 
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Nikon D7100. I resisted making the transition from film to digital for a lone time. I've been extremely happy moving from my Nikon N90 to D7100.




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Pentax K-1 and K-3

Also have K-5, K-7, and K-20d

I am very happy with them.


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Happy with my Nikon D7200


I recently upgraded from my Nikon D80 to a D7200 and love it!




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Nikon D200. Oldie but goodie. If I were buying new today it would be the D500. You might also look at the D7500 if you need onboard flash.




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I'm still using my Nikon D3200,I'm not a pro so it works for me.


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Nikon D7200. Yes.


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I like my D7200. Their AFP 70-300mm lens is a good one to pair with it.
 
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Nikon d200 and hella good glass! 28-70 2.8, 300f2.8, 35f2




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Nikon D7100 with their 18-200 VR2 lens. I am very happy with it. I have a D50 that also still works and it is my backup camera.

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I used to have a Nikon. I wasn't happy at all with it's color. I've had a Canon T3i and now have upgraded to the 77D and have been happy with both.
 
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Fuji XT1. Happy with it. I would only jump into a DSLR for a full frame D750 or better.
 
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Nikon D810. I'm quite happy with it. I currently have two lenses, a 50mm f/1.8D, and a 70-200 f/2.8 Tamron (A009, the one with vibration compensation). That lens is very sharp.


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Nikon D7000.


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I have a Nikon D810 and a Df with a collection of mostly fixed lenses.

I am quite happy with them.
 
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