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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
70-300mm AF on D3100?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 153273" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>No -S after the AF, so no motor. </p><p>Probably D90 is the minimum "older model" to consider if you are on a budget. D7000 is very nice and D7100 is the brand new update to D7000. D600 and D800 are full frame fairly new models and a lot more $$. If you consider d600 or d800 then you need to think about dx and fx lenses too. You need fx lenses to take full advantage of a full frame sensor. I THINK that lens is fx, but I would not buy a full frame camera solely based on because you already have that lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 153273, member: 4923"] No -S after the AF, so no motor. Probably D90 is the minimum "older model" to consider if you are on a budget. D7000 is very nice and D7100 is the brand new update to D7000. D600 and D800 are full frame fairly new models and a lot more $$. If you consider d600 or d800 then you need to think about dx and fx lenses too. You need fx lenses to take full advantage of a full frame sensor. I THINK that lens is fx, but I would not buy a full frame camera solely based on because you already have that lens. [/QUOTE]
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