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D3300
Anyone replace the focusing screen on their D3300?
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 504592" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>As D3xxx or D5xxx series do not meter with non CPU lenses and the flash is also manual, I think that it is not worth spending the money on a replacement screen. D3300 is now down to nearly $300, and D3200 even lower. The good screens normally cost around $100 all told, cheaper versions will give you AF problems with AF lenses. If I have a lot of older primes, I would invest the money first in a D7xxx series body and then change the screen. Refurbished D7xxx bodies are quire reasonably priced, so there is no reason not to get one. A refurbished D610 is even better idea as all old primes are FX and you will get the best VFM for those older wides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 504592, member: 16090"] As D3xxx or D5xxx series do not meter with non CPU lenses and the flash is also manual, I think that it is not worth spending the money on a replacement screen. D3300 is now down to nearly $300, and D3200 even lower. The good screens normally cost around $100 all told, cheaper versions will give you AF problems with AF lenses. If I have a lot of older primes, I would invest the money first in a D7xxx series body and then change the screen. Refurbished D7xxx bodies are quire reasonably priced, so there is no reason not to get one. A refurbished D610 is even better idea as all old primes are FX and you will get the best VFM for those older wides. [/QUOTE]
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