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<blockquote data-quote="Griso" data-source="post: 568648" data-attributes="member: 36326"><p>Excellent advice already given, but here's my perspective. Simply:</p><p></p><p>* is there anything that frustrates with your current camera?</p><p>e.g. lack of controls (the extra command dial, extra button, position of buttons), or image related, such as ISO performance, 12bit/14bit uncompressed.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I found I was often going out with the camera early or late (in England in the winter it pretty gloomy in the winter 1/2hr either side of midday!), so I wanted decent low light performance and the lack of controls I personally found to be frustrating. But that's just me, the point is to think about what you'd like to be different/better and address that.</p><p></p><p>Also note that image quality is pretty decent on the whole range, e.g. D5000/D7000series, but for the extra money you get more controls, buttons, weather sealing, options (lens fine tuning, time lapse, HDR and so on).</p><p></p><p>Lettuce know your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griso, post: 568648, member: 36326"] Excellent advice already given, but here's my perspective. Simply: * is there anything that frustrates with your current camera? e.g. lack of controls (the extra command dial, extra button, position of buttons), or image related, such as ISO performance, 12bit/14bit uncompressed. Personally, I found I was often going out with the camera early or late (in England in the winter it pretty gloomy in the winter 1/2hr either side of midday!), so I wanted decent low light performance and the lack of controls I personally found to be frustrating. But that's just me, the point is to think about what you'd like to be different/better and address that. Also note that image quality is pretty decent on the whole range, e.g. D5000/D7000series, but for the extra money you get more controls, buttons, weather sealing, options (lens fine tuning, time lapse, HDR and so on). Lettuce know your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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