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Another First DSLR Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Nero" data-source="post: 349734" data-attributes="member: 14723"><p>I've been thinking about it recently. When I got it, I thought that since I had never used one before I needed to get an entry-level in order to learn and then work my way up. Now I know that isn't necessarily true but to answer your question I'd say I regret not doing what you're doing with this thread: asking for other people's opinions instead of just asking myself more than I regret getting the D3100. It's outdated but still capable of taking great shots and despite being an amateur I have managed to take some good ones plus for someone on a budget it's a good choice. </p><p></p><p>If I knew what I know now back when I was in the market for a DSLR I definitely would have waited, saved up more and gotten the D7100 instead but I'm content with my choice for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nero, post: 349734, member: 14723"] I've been thinking about it recently. When I got it, I thought that since I had never used one before I needed to get an entry-level in order to learn and then work my way up. Now I know that isn't necessarily true but to answer your question I'd say I regret not doing what you're doing with this thread: asking for other people's opinions instead of just asking myself more than I regret getting the D3100. It's outdated but still capable of taking great shots and despite being an amateur I have managed to take some good ones plus for someone on a budget it's a good choice. If I knew what I know now back when I was in the market for a DSLR I definitely would have waited, saved up more and gotten the D7100 instead but I'm content with my choice for now. [/QUOTE]
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