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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 92932" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I'm going to go in a slightly different direction and advise you to buy a camera that is much more advanced than you currently need. The 3200 will be fine for the moment but if you're the creative sort, in a very short while you'll easily out run this camera and will be wishing you have something more advanced. That said, I suggest you invest in either a D600 or D800 and if in your range a D4. These cameras will not only do the job you're looking to do today but will carry you thru to bigger and better things further down the road. And not only do these cameras offer a wide array of possibilities, they also have the greatest dynamic range due to the bigger photo sensor. In addition, the color rendition on these larger sensors is second to none. But this is only if you can afford such an investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 92932, member: 9521"] I'm going to go in a slightly different direction and advise you to buy a camera that is much more advanced than you currently need. The 3200 will be fine for the moment but if you're the creative sort, in a very short while you'll easily out run this camera and will be wishing you have something more advanced. That said, I suggest you invest in either a D600 or D800 and if in your range a D4. These cameras will not only do the job you're looking to do today but will carry you thru to bigger and better things further down the road. And not only do these cameras offer a wide array of possibilities, they also have the greatest dynamic range due to the bigger photo sensor. In addition, the color rendition on these larger sensors is second to none. But this is only if you can afford such an investment. [/QUOTE]
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