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Help!!! Iam ready to move onto a good DSLR

Dec 27, 2011 6:37AM PST

Looking at the Nikon d7000 but I really DONT need the video aspect.

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So don't use the video
Dec 27, 2011 11:19AM PST

All modern DSLR's include video. If you think you do not want to pay for the feature, it costs virtually nothing from a manufacturing standpoint. The only way to buy a DSLR without video capture is to buy an older one.

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Is it a price issue?
Dec 29, 2011 9:25AM PST

If you're thinking that the video aspect is increasing the price of the camera, that's not true. Most every DSLR camera comes with video recording. But if you're looking for a cheaper yet very good camera, you may want to look into the Nikon d5100