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Another First DSLR Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 349740" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>That's pretty much exactly how I feel. My friend who got me interested in photography has a D3100 and takes some really nice pictures with it, so I figured what more could I want? The D3200 is a better camera and was within my price range so didn't think much more about it.</p><p>Now I wished I'd waited and got a D7100, I've already spent the difference on lenses and other bits and bobs. The low light capability is what I really would like to have, as I'm mostly interested in wildlife photography and find myself needing to bump my ISO up and getting noisy images with the D3200.</p><p></p><p>The one thing that's stops me kicking myself too much about not saving for the D7100, is that I had no idea how much I'd enjoy photography. Personally as a bit of a penny pincher I couldn't have spent that much on a camera not knowing if I'd lose interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 349740, member: 25183"] That's pretty much exactly how I feel. My friend who got me interested in photography has a D3100 and takes some really nice pictures with it, so I figured what more could I want? The D3200 is a better camera and was within my price range so didn't think much more about it. Now I wished I'd waited and got a D7100, I've already spent the difference on lenses and other bits and bobs. The low light capability is what I really would like to have, as I'm mostly interested in wildlife photography and find myself needing to bump my ISO up and getting noisy images with the D3200. The one thing that's stops me kicking myself too much about not saving for the D7100, is that I had no idea how much I'd enjoy photography. Personally as a bit of a penny pincher I couldn't have spent that much on a camera not knowing if I'd lose interest. [/QUOTE]
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