![]() I LOVE it and will only like it better as I become more familiar with all the settings and options. ![]() Not too many DSLR's can offer that kind of diversity with relatively little user input. One selling point that really proved to be a wise "test" for a new camera is that my wife, a point-and-shoot veteran but DSLR newcomer, can pick it up, turn it on and literally point and shoot and capture STELLAR images in Auto and Scene modes. I have captured some great photos using Auto and Scene modes, and also been able to flip to Manual mode and manipulate the shots. ![]() The menus and options, while plentiful, are intuitive and easy to manipulate. It is smaller in the hand than the D2/D3, but has a SOLID feel and nice weight that doesn't tire you out. I had a D2H for a few months, and have used a D3 several times, but this is the first DSLR of my own.
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