Well the fewer shutter actuations it has the better but I can't really say there's a precise number, or range you should be looking at. That being said, Nikon says the D3200 shutter is tested to withstand 100,000 actuations "under load"; so it's tough little bugger.If I buy the 3200 used what shutter count should I stay under? Im not sure what the max is on the cameras.
What does live view mean? I thought that was TTL view.
I understand what you mean but in short, that's not really what TTL has come to mean. Any DSLR will meter through the lens but TTL has come to refer, more specifically, to how the camera meters through the lens... when using flash. It's semantics, but there ya go.I like the view finder. I have the "live view" on the coolpix 7700 and it is not good when really sunny. By TTL I meant looking thru the lens when taking a picture. Like with a viewfinder. Does the 3200 NOT have a viewfinder?
I like the view finder. I have the "live view" on the coolpix 7700 and it is not good when really sunny. By TTL I meant looking thru the lens when taking a picture. Like with a viewfinder. Does the 3200 NOT have a viewfinder? If not, then I would get something else.
Im not really into shooting video with the camera so that said, is the 5100 or 5200 a better choice for just pictures? Or do they all shoot video now?
Thanks for all your responses. I will go to the store and compare.
Jeff
They all shoot video... Just one of those things.Im not really into shooting video with the camera so that said, is the 5100 or 5200 a better choice for just pictures? Or do they all shoot video now?
Id like to see the pics of the racetrack. I cant find #213. The thread stated that there were only 181 posts. Not sure how to look for it.
I found it.
Thanks
Jeff
What does it mean "100+ crop"?
I printed it out at 11X16 for my sister. I printed at 16X20 just to see how it would look. Viewing at 5 feet away it still looked great.How big, if printed, would 100% be?
Don't buy either one D40 or D200 out dated dinosaurs. D200 are selling for 200- 250 out in my neck of the woods (how many do you want?) - suggest a D5200 great camera for everything.
For some people... 200.00-300.00 is all they can afford. I have seen great photos out of a. D40 and d200. And d1 D100. Brownie... Etc. get the drift? It's not the camera... It's the photographer. My neighbor friend has been a pro landscape and nights ape photographer for years... He has a d70.
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So you are say your D300 doesn't take good photos? After all it has a lot more "bells and whistles" than the D200. The minute I bought my D300 the D200 was put in a corner and has stayed there - used once in 3 years.
Then get a Nikon V1.I want a camera like an apple computer. Its works right out of the box. Don't want a lot of settings..