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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
General Compact Digital Cameras
D3200 vs. DSLR with Autofocus motor
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<blockquote data-quote="newbie157" data-source="post: 72770" data-attributes="member: 10542"><p>I have access to several lenses (from family members) but I'm not sure off hand which exactly they are - I just know they do not have built-in AF motors (and are from after 1977). </p><p></p><p>If the d7000 beats out the d90, does that mean it also beats out the other dslrs that have built-in motors, e.g. D50, D70, D70s, D80, D200, D300, D300s? I've been told that one should really invest in lenses instead of bodies, but is there a point after which older dslr models are so obsolete that it makes no sense to buy them? It's tempting to go older rather than newer given the insane price differential, but I'm sure there are specs in there that I don't know much about (yet) that make the newer models make sense...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newbie157, post: 72770, member: 10542"] I have access to several lenses (from family members) but I'm not sure off hand which exactly they are - I just know they do not have built-in AF motors (and are from after 1977). If the d7000 beats out the d90, does that mean it also beats out the other dslrs that have built-in motors, e.g. D50, D70, D70s, D80, D200, D300, D300s? I've been told that one should really invest in lenses instead of bodies, but is there a point after which older dslr models are so obsolete that it makes no sense to buy them? It's tempting to go older rather than newer given the insane price differential, but I'm sure there are specs in there that I don't know much about (yet) that make the newer models make sense... [/QUOTE]
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