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<blockquote data-quote="Rakithaya" data-source="post: 24695197" data-attributes="member: 501025"><p>Not suitable for long term use (lens cap or body cap needs to be on - if not sensor will get exposed and damaged over time , not weather resistant as 7200 or 80d ) and poor Autofocus for events and moving subjects .and 6000 is a old camera.</p><p></p><p>The 6000 is good enough for light work , but if you want to shoot events or photograph in changing situations , get the 7200 or 80d (80d if you want good video and cheaper lenses . Nikon 7200 for better stills )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakithaya, post: 24695197, member: 501025"] Not suitable for long term use (lens cap or body cap needs to be on - if not sensor will get exposed and damaged over time , not weather resistant as 7200 or 80d ) and poor Autofocus for events and moving subjects .and 6000 is a old camera. The 6000 is good enough for light work , but if you want to shoot events or photograph in changing situations , get the 7200 or 80d (80d if you want good video and cheaper lenses . Nikon 7200 for better stills ) [/QUOTE]
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