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Considering moving from D3100 to D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Rasmus" data-source="post: 51885" data-attributes="member: 8553"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>I purchased a D3100 with the kit 18-105 lens around august 2011, and i'm actually quite happy with it, in general.</p><p></p><p>But for the type of photos i find myself shooting, i'm starting to see som limitations. I shoot in burst mode quite a lot, outside, often in the late afternoon(so fading light) - So the slow'ish burst mode on the d3100, and the less-than-perfect image noise reduction is often a problem - Also the lack of inhouse focusing limits my choise of lenses(which could compensate for the other issues to some degree)</p><p></p><p>So, in order to not lose too much cash, i'm thinking about trying to sell my d3100+18-105, and buying a used d7000 without a lens(i'll have the nikkor 35mm 1/8 g and a sigma 70-300 mm then), which i'm hoping would mean i don't have to find too much cash for an upgrade.</p><p></p><p>The question is; will the upgrade be "big enough" to warrant the trouble of selling a perfectly fine camera, giving up the 18-105, and trying to track down a used d7000.</p><p></p><p>As i understand there's a fairly big AF problem with the d7000?</p><p></p><p>Oh and i also considered the d5100 as a replacement at first, but the actual upgrade there would be rather tiny i reckon, since i don't shoot movies at all.</p><p></p><p>Would you say this move would be a good idea, or would i be better off saving up for better lenses, and sticking with the d3100? (i'm not interested in going full frame atm, so the d7000 is really the best choice of dx right?)</p><p></p><p>I didn't find a "general" forum, where this would fit, so hopefully a few current d3100 users will notice it as well, in here <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasmus, post: 51885, member: 8553"] Hi all I purchased a D3100 with the kit 18-105 lens around august 2011, and i'm actually quite happy with it, in general. But for the type of photos i find myself shooting, i'm starting to see som limitations. I shoot in burst mode quite a lot, outside, often in the late afternoon(so fading light) - So the slow'ish burst mode on the d3100, and the less-than-perfect image noise reduction is often a problem - Also the lack of inhouse focusing limits my choise of lenses(which could compensate for the other issues to some degree) So, in order to not lose too much cash, i'm thinking about trying to sell my d3100+18-105, and buying a used d7000 without a lens(i'll have the nikkor 35mm 1/8 g and a sigma 70-300 mm then), which i'm hoping would mean i don't have to find too much cash for an upgrade. The question is; will the upgrade be "big enough" to warrant the trouble of selling a perfectly fine camera, giving up the 18-105, and trying to track down a used d7000. As i understand there's a fairly big AF problem with the d7000? Oh and i also considered the d5100 as a replacement at first, but the actual upgrade there would be rather tiny i reckon, since i don't shoot movies at all. Would you say this move would be a good idea, or would i be better off saving up for better lenses, and sticking with the d3100? (i'm not interested in going full frame atm, so the d7000 is really the best choice of dx right?) I didn't find a "general" forum, where this would fit, so hopefully a few current d3100 users will notice it as well, in here :) [/QUOTE]
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