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Used Nikon d100
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 307783" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>What exactly is a budget you can work with? 100? 200? 300? 400? Cause anything from the $200 and up range can get you into at least a camera that has approximately 10mp and better ISO. While it is not all about the camera, better low light abilities, better color range and others are improvements of every camera made after the D100. Let's say that you went with the D100, then figure that it's not the camera for you, not what you expected and lacks performance... the chances at a resale on that is so slim now, that it would be more like you would need to throw away that $100.00. So you might as well give away that $100.00 or blow it on lottery/scratch off tickets. </p><p>With a budget of at least $300 that can at the minimum get you a Nikon D3000 with kit lens. A few bucks more a D5000... and so on and so on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 307783, member: 13155"] What exactly is a budget you can work with? 100? 200? 300? 400? Cause anything from the $200 and up range can get you into at least a camera that has approximately 10mp and better ISO. While it is not all about the camera, better low light abilities, better color range and others are improvements of every camera made after the D100. Let's say that you went with the D100, then figure that it's not the camera for you, not what you expected and lacks performance... the chances at a resale on that is so slim now, that it would be more like you would need to throw away that $100.00. So you might as well give away that $100.00 or blow it on lottery/scratch off tickets. With a budget of at least $300 that can at the minimum get you a Nikon D3000 with kit lens. A few bucks more a D5000... and so on and so on... [/QUOTE]
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