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<blockquote data-quote="c0n." data-source="post: 1908363" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>Thanks to both of you for quick replies.</p><p></p><p>@[USER=34041]kestrel5915[/USER] : I have seen in my research that one of the distinguishing factors that D7000 has is the autofocus motor.</p><p>How important a factor that will be in the real world?</p><p></p><p>And my second question is around lenses and their nomenclature.</p><p>From my understanding there are 2 types of lenses that we have:</p><p>1) Prime lens: having fixed focal lengths</p><p>2) Zoom lens: ability to zoom and shoot at different focal lengths within a certain range</p><p></p><p>@[USER=40134]xtremevicky[/USER]: Is a 50mm Prime meant for outdoor and indoor family snaps like had suggested in your post.</p><p>& What would be considered a good price for both models with standard zoom lenses that they come with (18-55mm for D5200 & 18-105mm for D7000)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c0n., post: 1908363, member: 36397"] Thanks to both of you for quick replies. @[USER=34041]kestrel5915[/USER] : I have seen in my research that one of the distinguishing factors that D7000 has is the autofocus motor. How important a factor that will be in the real world? And my second question is around lenses and their nomenclature. From my understanding there are 2 types of lenses that we have: 1) Prime lens: having fixed focal lengths 2) Zoom lens: ability to zoom and shoot at different focal lengths within a certain range @[USER=40134]xtremevicky[/USER]: Is a 50mm Prime meant for outdoor and indoor family snaps like had suggested in your post. & What would be considered a good price for both models with standard zoom lenses that they come with (18-55mm for D5200 & 18-105mm for D7000) [/QUOTE]
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