Hi all,
Just after a bit of advice if possible.
I bought the D3200 as a way into DSLR Photography and it's served me very well, I have the 16-85 lens and also the 35 1.8g prime.
I do feel I am outgrowing the camera though and am in the market for an upgrade.
I feel I have gone as far as I can with the D3200 and would like more options/greater flexibility and control that a camera further up the chain can give me. I also shoot a lot of pics indoors (I have a flash) so ISO performance is important to me; as well as the obvious IQ.
With this in mind I was looking at either the D7100 or even the D600. However, with the 2 great DX lenses I already have and not being a full time pro, am not really concerned about having to jump to full frame. Also, with the D7100 being released, prices on the D7000 have reduced.
My question is, should I go for the D7100 (or D600) or is there a big enough difference between the D3200 and the D7000 to justify buying that and having a couple of hundred pounds in my pocket to buy more glass?
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
Just after a bit of advice if possible.
I bought the D3200 as a way into DSLR Photography and it's served me very well, I have the 16-85 lens and also the 35 1.8g prime.
I do feel I am outgrowing the camera though and am in the market for an upgrade.
I feel I have gone as far as I can with the D3200 and would like more options/greater flexibility and control that a camera further up the chain can give me. I also shoot a lot of pics indoors (I have a flash) so ISO performance is important to me; as well as the obvious IQ.
With this in mind I was looking at either the D7100 or even the D600. However, with the 2 great DX lenses I already have and not being a full time pro, am not really concerned about having to jump to full frame. Also, with the D7100 being released, prices on the D7000 have reduced.
My question is, should I go for the D7100 (or D600) or is there a big enough difference between the D3200 and the D7000 to justify buying that and having a couple of hundred pounds in my pocket to buy more glass?
Thanks in advance,
Ryan